Aspen Labs Mexico – Carlos Abelleyra Cordero, CEO Spanish LATAM
Aspen Labs wants Latin America to be the third pillar of success for the company, and is doing it in a different way. The CEO for Spanish Latin America discusses…
Ranked as the ninth largest generic company in the world, South African-based Aspen is a supplier of branded and generic pharmaceuticals in more than 150 countries across the world and of consumer and nutritional products in selected territories. The Group currently has 50 business units , 26 manufacturing facilities at 18 sites on 6 continents and approximately 8200 employees. In Latin America Aspen supplies a range of quality affordable products through its affiliate companies in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela as well as across the rest of Latin America in countries such as Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and the Carricam territories. Aspen sees Latin America as one of its key strategic regions with significant growth potential within the Group, and continues to seek opportunities to establish a greater presence in other Latin American countries.
Contact Details
Aspen Labs, S.A. De C.V.
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1685
Col. Guadalupe Inn, Del. Alvaro Obregón
C.P. 01020 México D.F.
Tel: +52 (55) 9126 0860
Website: aspenlabs.com.mx
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