Health Wright Products Launches Project 150 and Makes One Million Dollar Promise to Employees

Clackamas, Ore.-based Health Wright Products (HWP), the largest dietary supplement capsule manufacturer, announced the launch of Project 150. HWP provides quality, service and value through its expertise and focus, specializing in probiotics and digestive enzyme products. HWP has installed pharmaceutical grade equipment and high-speed blister packaging machines, added encapsulation suites, expanded blending and updated packaging lines as part of its ongoing expansion. HWP has set its next goal of manufacturing over 3 billion capsules and generating more than $150 million in annual revenue. Once the company reaches its goal of $150 million over a 12-month period, $1,000,000 will be distributed among all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

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“In 1995, Lisa and I formed Health Wright Products with a single goal – encapsulating excellence,” said Health Wright Products Co-Founder Mark Wright. “With 26 years of dedicated quality, service and value, we have become the largest capsule manufacturer in the supplement industry, and we are pleased to be able to support the team who will help us achieve our next goal of $150 million in annual revenue.”

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All full-time employees will receive $1,000 for each year of service up to 5 years or $5,000. All current 200+ employees are immediately eligible and new hires become eligible 12 months from their hire date.

“Project 150, and the accompanying Million Dollar Promise, is meant to inspire and celebrate our current and future employees,” said HWP CEO Scott Steinford. “We have made a relentless commitment to excellence, and we are excited to create more than 100 new job opportunities in the Portland, Oregon area. HWP improves lives by producing billions of capsules to better the health of individuals all over the world through this initiative.”

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