Oliver Healthcare Packaging opens 120,000 sq ft facility in Johor-Singapore SEZ
The new plant is the company’s largest in the region
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[ISKANDAR PUTERI] United States-based medical packaging company Oliver Healthcare Packaging on Thursday (May 15) opened a 120,000 square foot (sq ft) manufacturing facility within the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone in Malaysia.
The facility, its largest plant in the region, will produce medical-grade packaging such as pouches, lids and roll stock, the group said in a statement.
The opening was officiated by Lee Ting Han, chair of the Johor State Investment, Trade, Consumer Affairs and Human Resources Committee.
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