Sandoz opens new $48 million packaging plant in Poland

18 May 2015

Sandoz, the generic division of Swiss pharma giant Novartis (NOVN: VX) has opened the new Sandoz Packaging Centre in Stryków, Poland, a project valued at 171 million zloty ($48.3 million).

Sandoz says this is one of the largest investment projects in the Polish pharmaceutical sector completed in recent years. Thanks to the expansion of the existing plant in Stryków, 90 new jobs have been created to date, soon to be followed by at least 40 additional ones. The opening ceremony was attended by government officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Janusz Piechociński, local politicians, members of the local government and local community.

One of Sandoz’s biggest production facilities

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