Interview with Aristides Torres Velasco, CEO, Vanquish Mexico
Can you give us a brief history of the company since your merger in 2003: the main growth drivers, opportunities and challenges? Laboratorios Vanquish was born in 2003, before that…
Address: Blvd, Adolfo Ruiz Cortines No. 4249, Piso 2 Col. Jardines de la Montana C.P. 14210, Mexico
Tel: 01 800 6334 4505
Web: http://www.vanquish.com.mx/
Laboratorios Vanquish was started in 2003 and as a young company has successfully patented one active molecule for Mexico, the United States, and Europe, while also manufacturing and developing generics in the fields of CNS, cardiovascular, oncology and gynaecology. With a strong portfolio in both the public and private market in Mexico, Vanquish is moving forward and now exporting selected products to the United States, and also has manufacturing operations with a partner company in Brazil.
CNS, cardiovascular, oncology, gynaecology, and dietary supplements
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