Medtronic opens distribution centre in Netherlands:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Medtronic has opened a new distribution centre in Heerlen, the Netherlands, which it describes as its "largest and most integrated". About 700 people are employed at the 30,000m2 site, which despatches around 30,000 medical devices a day to locations worldwide (excluding the US). Its construction involved an investment of some E30m ($32m).
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