19.09.2013 • News

Biesterfeld Expands Cooperation with Tereos Group

Biesterfeld Spezialchemie takes over the distribution of sucrose based pharmaceutical excipients of Tereos Sucres in Germany and Austria.

Tereos Sucres is a leading sugar manufacturer who consciously meets the requirements of the pharmaceutical industry. Their product portfolio includes sucrose based excipients used for various types of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Key elements of focus for Tereos Sucres include innovative production technologies, qualification of products according to current pharmacopoeia and IPEC-GMP certified manufacturing facilities.

"We are pleased to expand the successful cooperation with the Tereos Group. Tereos Sucres and Tereos Syral focus on the needs of the pharmaceutical industry which makes them the right partner for our customers when it comes to sucrose, starch and starch hydrolysate excipients for solid, semi-solid and liquid dosage forms," stated Robert Radsziwill, Product Line Manager, Biesterfeld Spezialchemie GmbH.

 

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