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Nipro Pharma Packaging Germany to add sterilized glass syringe washing line in Munnerstadt

Pharma & MedicalGermany

Nipro Pharma Packaging Germany GmbH is investing JPY 16.739 billion to install a D2F washing line for sterilized glass syringes at its site in Munnerstadt, Germany. Construction began in April 2021 and is scheduled for completion in June 2027, adding annual capacity of 415 million units.

Company
Nipro Pharma Packaging Germany GmbH
Investment
¥16.7B total
Location
Germany, Munnerstadt
Capacity
415 million syringes/year
Announced
Jun 25, 2026
Ticker
8086
Phase
construction
Construction start
Apr 1, 2021
Completion
Jun 1, 2027
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