Germany's Hartmann expands EU medtech distribution capacity
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
German medtech and hygiene products manufacturer Paul Hartmann has opened a €20m ($25m) capacity expansion at its logistics and production facility in Brück, south-west of Berlin. The centre links with four transhipment points in Germany, via which the end-customers in 12 of the 16 federal German states can be served. It also links with distribution centres in major European markets, including France, England, Russia and Belgium.
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