Interview with Guy Jean Savoir, CEO, Carnot Laboratories
Carnot is celebrating 70 years as a company. There have been a lot of changes over this time, but more specifically over the last three to four years, please can…
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Carnot Laboratories is a 100% Mexican company focused on high technology systems in the manufacturing of their products. The company considers the launch of innovative products and continuous product renewal the cornerstone of its growth in order to meet the current requirements of the population. Carnot’s manufacturing facilities have been certified by COFEPRIS, INVIMA, ANVISA and ANMAT and is now present all over Central and South America, with affiliates in Argentina, Peru, Colombia and Uruguay.
Carnot ® Laboratories adds value through its business philosophy, offering manufacturing in areas such as hormonal injectables, oral solids, oral liquids, semisolids, conditioning and inhaled biological products that meet national and international quality standards. Carnot products are based on years of experience and technological innovation.
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