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Oliver opens new manufacturing facility in Johor

The new facility will produce medical-grade packaging.

Oliver Healthcare Packaging (Oliver) opened its new 120,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Johor, Malaysia.

The new manufacturing facility will produce medical-grade packaging such as pouches, lids, and roll stock.  It will also create various roles across quality, engineering, logistics, and supply chain.

Located within the i-Tech Valley in Iskandar Puteri, the facility will be operating out of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone.

The new facility’s capabilities will boost in-region sourcing for our operations and will aim to address gaps in demand and expertise for the Asia-Pacific healthcare industry,” Michael Benevento, president and CEO of Oliver, said.

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