Pharmaniaga to grow manufacturing business, expand to Indonesia | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, July 21 — Pharmaniaga Bhd plans to grow its business in the manufacturing segment and expand its presence in the international markets, especially Indonesia. Acting managing director Mohamed Iqbal Abdul Rahman said that many of the company’s shareholders were also keen to find out...

Acting managing director Mohamed Iqbal Abdul Rahman said that many of the Pharmaniaga’s shareholders were also keen to find out more about its halal vaccine project, which includes Covid-19 fill and finish. — Bernama pic

Acting managing director Mohamed Iqbal Abdul Rahman said that many of the company’s shareholders were also keen to find out more about its halal vaccine project, which includes Covid-19 fill and finish. However, he said the company would make a separate announcement on the matter once it has firmed up the relevant details.

PhIS is an information technology system that Pharmaniaga developed and managed to distribute drugs and medical supplies to the Health Ministry’s facilities.

 

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