Daniel Del Conde – CEO, Grupo Somar, Quifa Mexico & Quifa do Brazil
Four years ago, Daniel Del Conde left a career in multinational pharma to become the CEO of regional player Grupo Somar. He walks us through the company’s activities – private…
Address: Avenida Paseo del Pacifico No. 410, Technology Park, C.P. 45010, Carretera a Nogales km 13.5, Zapopan, Jalisco, México
,Mexico
Tel: +52 33 3777 4770
Web: http://www.gelpharma.com/
Gelpharma began operations in Mexico in 1999 as a high-tech pharmaceutical company; the result of the integration of 100% Mexican private capital. Focused primarily on the manufacturing of soft gelatin capsules under the strictest quality standards, Gelpharma has gained wide recognition in both the public and private sector. At present, Gelpharma has two soft gel manufacturing plants installed in Jocotán (Jalisco) and Guadalajara Technology Park, both equipped with the most advanced pharmaceutical technology, and thanks to its steady growth, has expanded distribution of its products to Central and South America.
High quality soft-gel capsules
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