Interview with Carmen Ferlito, President & CEO, Ferlito
Ferlito Farmaceutici was established in 1937 and has since then grown to become one of the most renowned pharmaceutical pre-wholesalers in Italy. Which specific values of Ferlito do you think…
Address: via Trieste, 3, 20096 Pioltello (MI),Italy
Tel: +39 02 55 37 69 11
Web: http://www.ferlitofarmaceutici.it/it/home/
Founded in 1937 in Catania (Sicily), Ferlito is now owned & managed by the 3rd and 4th generation of Ferlito.
Specialised in pre-wholesaling (warehousing & distribution) of pharmaceutical production, the company has a strong expertise in cold chain management and delivery to hospitals.
Today its turnover is of approximately of €18 million.
Ferlito started its nationwide expansion in the early nineties, by gradually opening hubs in Milan and Rome, and is now looking for distribution partners throughout Europe.
Ferlito Farmaceutici was established in 1937 and has since then grown to become one of the most renowned pharmaceutical pre-wholesalers in Italy. Which specific values of Ferlito do you think…
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