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STERIS Healthcare expanding Birmingham operation, creating 22 jobs

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – STERIS/IMS plans a second expansion of its Birmingham operations as part of a $1.6 million project that will create 22 jobs. The follow-on expansion will help accelerate growth and boost the company’s workforce in the city to 450 people, according to the Birmingham Business Alliance.

Cleveland, Ohio-based STERIS Healthcare acquired Birmingham’s Integrated Medical Services in 2014, and soon after located its global specialty services headquarters in Birmingham.

“We are again pleased to continue to invest within the City of Birmingham, with expanded capabilities to better serve our customers,” STERIS Chief Executive Walt Rosebrough said.

“The City of Birmingham and Jefferson County are working hard to create an environment that is conducive to economic prosperity for its citizens and businesses. We would not have made the decision to make further investments within the city if we did not agree.”

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“STERIS/IMS is finding a well-trained workforce in Birmingham that is helping it accelerate growth.”



As part of the expansion, STERIS/IMS has leased a building adjacent to its campus to house a manufacturing and repair center with distribution and support functions for medical devices, sterile surgical packs, and other items.

“More and more, health care companies like STERIS are finding that manufacturing and research and development intersect right here in Birmingham, and the rewards are great for our community,” Mayor William Bell said.

When STERIS purchased IMS, the company committed to an $8 million expansion with 100 additional jobs for the area.

“STERIS/IMS is finding a well-trained workforce in Birmingham that is helping it accelerate growth and expand existing lines of business,” said Dr. Ray Watts, presidents of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and 2016 Chairman of the BBA. “Creating an environment for that to happen for all Birmingham-area companies is a top priority for the BBA.”

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BRUNDIDGE, Alabama – Southern Classic Food Group LLC plans to invest an additional $14.2 million at its facility in Pike County, a project that is expected to add 82 jobs over the next two years. The company’s Brundidge operation supports the production of a variety of sauces, dressings and related food products for branded and private-label customers. Increased demand across key product lines is driving the expansion. The work will include adding manufacturing lines, upgrading equipment and supporting infrastructure, which will position the facility for continued growth and operational improvements. During 2025, Southern Classic became part of Trillium Foods LLC, based in Oakbrook Terrace, IL, headed up by the Reddy family. “We’re excited to continue investing in our Brundidge operations and the Pike County community,” said Chuck Caraway, company representative. “This expansion supports growing demand across our product portfolio and allows us to enhance our capabilities, improve efficiency and better serve our customers. We appreciate the partnership from the state of Alabama and local leadership as we move forward with this next phase of growth.” The continued growth of Southern Classic in Pike County shows the company’s confidence in the local workforce and the overall vitality of the region, said Margaret Henderson, south rural development project manager for the Alabama Department of Commerce. “Rural Alabama is home to vibrant businesses that prioritize innovation and high-quality products,” she said. “We know that the strong community support for Southern Classic will continue as the company enters this next chapter of growth in Pike County.” John Ramage, chairman of the Pike County Economic Development Corporation, said supporting and strengthening the local business community is at the core of the organization’s mission. “Southern Classic continues to play a significant role in our local economy, and we are excited about the opportunities this expansion will bring for Brundidge and Pike County,” Ramage said. Brundidge Mayor Isabell Boyd said the company is a key contributor to the local workforce. “We are so excited about this expansion project with Southern Classic. They are one of our most important employers, and the city is very proud to partner with them to bring these 82 new jobs to our community,” Boyd said.