A Utah-based company is converting the vacant former Arcimoto electric-vehicle factory in west Eugene into a facility making bags of intravenous fluids for medical centers around the country.
The business will have about 100 workers and use the Chambers Street manufacturing complex’s main 150,000-square-foot building, says Charles Oaxaca Hall, president at Salt Lake City-based Haven Integrated Pharmacy Operations.
“We’re going to be making intravenous solutions for hospitals, saline bags, hydration bags,” Oaxaca Hall tells Eugene Weekly . Oaxaca Hall, a doctor of pharmacy, oversees Haven’s Utah programs making and administering sterile solutions and compounds for infusion via drip bags or injection.
Haven has already leased the space from a company that last month bought the Eugene fa