The South African pharmaceutical company Adcock Ingram has opened a new integrated medical-grade plastics and pharmaceutical manufacturing facility near Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The new ZAR300m ($38.3m) facility is in compliance with the international Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention and Pharmaceutical Co-operation Scheme Standards adopted by the South African Medicines Control Council.
Adcock Ingram CEO Jonathan Louw said the facility operates to world-class standards to manufacture life-saving and life-changing products.
The upgraded facility exports the products to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Zimbabwe, Uganda and Tanzania.
The plant, in the Aeroton industrial area, is producing sterilized products such as filled drip bags, ampoules and dialysis solutions.
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