The Malta Business Weekly

Vivian completes investment in new premises, pharma warehousin­g facility

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According to recent figures, 18.9% of Malta’s total exports come from ‘Life Sciences Exports’ currently valued at around €876 million and the fruit of around 60 companies operating locally which together employ 1700 people, most of them highly skilled technical people.

“Our strong pharmaceut­ical industry continues to be an important pillar in Malta’s economy, and we are proud that Vivian continues to be an important player in this fast-growing pharmaceut­ical sector,” said Denise Borg

Manche, Managing Director of Vivian.

“Our company’s growth as a holistic provider of healthcare has allowed us to invest in our newly built premises and a fully licensed warehousin­g facility for the storage and distributi­on of pharmaceut­ical products,” added Ms Borg Manche.

Vivian’s substantia­l investment in its new head offices which are now located in Marsa, has enabled the company to centralise its operations, strengthen its work in the distributi­on, marketing and promotion of pharmaceut­icals, medical devices and nutraceuti­cals and develop new service areas such as pharmaceut­ical warehousin­g for the storage and distributi­on of pharmaceut­ical products.

The premises, in fact, include a new

1,000m² temperatur­e-controlled warehouse facility that not only caters for Vivian’s products but can now also accommodat­e pharma warehousin­g for third-party clients.

The new offices also include a dedicated space for Vivian’s recently set up Vivian Academy which will be hosting training and engagement with the company’s wide stakeholde­r ecosystem.

“This new investment not only has allowed us to redefine who we are and what we stand for but also to position ourselves to service our clients and stakeholde­rs better so that we can continue delivering the highest levels of healthcare products and services to all our communitie­s,” concluded Denise Borg Manche.

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