Phillips-Medisize expands Denmark site
Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, announced today that it has expanded its Global Innovation and Development […]
Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, announced today that it has expanded its Global Innovation and Development site in Struer, Denmark.
The Hudson, Wis.–based company — a contract manufacturing giant in the drug delivery device space — plans to open a dedicated Manufacturing Development and Clinical build unit in Stuer by the second quarter of 2020.
Phillips-Medisize will equip the Struer manufacturing facility with agile set up for cleanroom assembly and molding (e.g. for clinical trials). The cleanroom will take up roughly 500 m² of the existing 8400 m² building. The company has designed the facility to support late-stage development of medium- and high-volume products and processes, under GMP and using state-of-the-art equipment.
“This expansion accelerates the manufacture of innovative, compliant and best-in-class products while reducing time to market and lowering launch risk for drug delivery device customers,” said John Horgan, VP of global sales and marketing of Phillips-Medisize. “Furthermore, it strengthens our client focus in Scandinavia by complementing the activities of our existing GID in Struer and our newest GID in Copenhagen.”
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