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SPIMACO launches oncology, high-potent drug plant

SPIMACO launches oncology, high-potent drug plant

Argaam5 hours ago
Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries and Medical Appliances Corp. (SPIMACO) inaugurated its oncology and high potent drugs plant at a total value of SAR 272 million.
In a statement to Tadawul today, July 27, SPIMACO said the plant boasts an annual production capacity exceeding 275 million therapeutic units.
Incorporating the latest technologies, the new facility adopts the highest international standards in pharmaceutical manufacturing, ensuring operational efficiency, personnel safety, and environmental sustainability.
As all technical, regulatory, and operational requirements were completed, the plant will produce the first commercial batches this month, SPIMACO stated.
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