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Paul Hartmann AG
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Paul Hartmann AG engages in the production of medical and hygiene products. The company is headquartered in Heidenheim, Bayern and currently employs 10,628 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-01-01. The firm operates through four segments, namely Wound Management, Incontinence Management, Infection Management and Other Group Activities. The Wound Management segment comprises wound dressings, as well as products for compression treatment, immobilization, First Aid and diagnostic devices. The Incontinence Management segment includes absorbent products worn close to the body for incontinence hygiene, such as under pads for patients as well as patient hygiene products and medical skin care. The Infection Management segment covers a range of custom procedure trays, surgical draping systems, surgical clothing, and surgical and examination gloves as well as the disinfection assortment. The Other Group Activities includes activities in cotton-wool products, feminine hygiene, baby care, medical consumer goods and pharmaceutical products, among others.
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