Interview with Pye Sen Tan, CEO, Herbal Science
Herbal Science started in 1985 as team of two pharmacists and now represents a large 200-person operation. What have been the main challenges for the company in this transformation and…
Address: 21, Jalan PJS 3/1 Taman Medan, Petaling Jaya 46000, Malaysia
Tel: +603 7783 0995
Web: http://www.herbalscience.com.my/
In operation since 1995, Herbal Science factories have been built on a strong foundation based on the highest of quality standards, and complies with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) principles as mandated by the Malaysian Drug Control Authority (DCA).
Originally founded by a husband and wife team of 2 pharmacists with over 60 years of combined experience, Herbal Science’s management team has expanded to include staff with wide-ranging expertise and qualifications ranging from food technologists to chartered accountants.
As an OEM manufacturer, our products are made according to customer specifications. A full-fledged in-house team of highly qualified pharmacists, chemists, nutritionists, bio-technologists and microbiologists is at the disposal of our customers seeking further advice on product and Malaysian regulatory matters.
Most dosage forms are available. We can make products in capsule, tablet, sachet, blister pack, gel and liquid forms.
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