Agencia Farmaceutica S.A., Corporacion Impa Doel S.A., Hispomedica SRL and Cefa Central Farmaceutica are among the companies that won contracts last year to supply medicines and pharmaceutical products to public health institutions in the region.
An analysis by CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence department provides interesting data on the companies that in 2020 were awarded contracts to supply pharmaceutical products and medical supplies to the different Ministries of Health and Social Security entities in Central American countries and the Dominican Republic.
Elvatron, Seven Pharma, J.I. Cohen, Aceti-Oxigen and Baxter are some of the companies that won contracts to provide medicines and pharmaceutical products to public health institutions in the region last year.
An analysis by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData provides interesting data on the companies that were favored with contracts to provide pharmaceutical products and medical supplies to the several Ministries of Health and Social Security entities in Central American countries in 2019.
Agencia Farmacéutica Internacional, Meditek Services and Baxter are three of the companies that in the first quarter of 2019 were awarded contracts to provide medicines to public health institutions in the region.
An analysis of CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence unit provides data on the companies that were favored last year with contracts to supply pharmaceutical products and medical supplies to the different Ministries of Health and Social Security entities in Central American countries.
Reprico, Labymed, J.J. Cohen, Novartis and Nipro Medical Corporation are some of the firms supplying medicines to public health institutions in the region.
Figures from the information system, "Public Purchases in the Health Sector" developed by the Trade Intelligence area of CentralAmericaData, details the list of companies favored with contracts to provide pharmaceutical products and medical supplies in tenders published between July 2017 and June 2018, by the several Ministries of Health and Social Security of Central American countries.
With a $50 million investment, Abbott Laboratories will build a Catheters Manufacturing Plant in the tax-free zone of El Coyol de Alajuela.
It is possible that the construction work of the 16,000 square meters plant ends on 2012.
This information was presented by the minister of Foreign Trade (Comex), Anabel González; the second vice president of Costa Rica, Luis Liberman; the executive director of CINDE, (Costa Rica Investments’ Promotion Agency) Gabriela Llobet, and the vice minister of Comex, Fernando Ocampo.