Fine Foods & Pharmaceuticals NTM SpA
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Fine Foods & Pharmaceuticals NTM SpA
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Fine Foods & Pharmaceuticals N.T.M. The company is headquartered in Verdellino, Bergamo and currently employs 768 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-10-19. The company is specialized in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical products for third parties. The firm manages three segments: Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals and Medical Devices. The Pharmaceuticals segment includes powders and granules, tablets, coated tablets and hard gelatin capsules, packaged in sachets, blisters and bottles. The Nutraceuticals segment includes soluble and effervescent powders and granules, soluble, effervescent and chewable tablets, coated tablets and hard gelatin capsules packaged in bags, sachets, sticks, jars, tablet bottles, blisters and strips. The Medical Devices segment includes tablets, capsules, powders, granules and cover the areas for gastrointestinal, oral and throat treatment and the weight management. Medical Devices marked CE (European Conformity) are available for licensing.
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