Interview with Nicolás Rubió, Vice President, Industria Farmacéutica…
First of all, can you tell us about the history of Andromaco and what have been its major milestones and challenges over the years? This year marks the eightieth anniversary…
Address: Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho No.88 piso 9, Col. Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico D.F.
,Mexico
Tel: +52 (55) 9178 7540
Web: http://www.andromaco.com.mx/
Present in the Mexican market since 1931, Andromaco specializes in creams and gel production and is now exporting to the United States as well as having a strong presence in Mexico. In 2008, Andromaco inaugurated a new plant dedicated to the production of cosmetics and dermatological products, with cutting edge technology and the highest industry standards.
Manufacturing, production and commercialization of cream and gel cosmetic products.
First of all, can you tell us about the history of Andromaco and what have been its major milestones and challenges over the years? This year marks the eightieth anniversary…
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