ROMVAC - Four decades of performance in medicine

Journal Title: Medicamentul Veterinar / Veterinary Drug - Year 2019, Vol 13, Issue 1

Abstract

Romvac Company S.A. is the largest local manufacturer of vaccines and medicines for birds and animals. The company was established in 1974 and has now come to hold nearly 20% of the local livestock market estimated at around 55-60 million euros. It is one of the few factories in Romania privatized by the MEBO method, which managed to grow smoothly in a competitive market.

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Constantin Chiurciu

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Constantin Chiurciu (2019). ROMVAC - Four decades of performance in medicine. Medicamentul Veterinar / Veterinary Drug, 13(1), 1-6. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-558877