Ceva Animal Health has announced a significant investment in a state-of-the-art vaccine manufacturing facility to enhance its global production capabilities. The new 7,000 m² facility, located at its campus in Angers, France, underscores Ceva’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for animal health solutions worldwide.
The new plant, equipped with cutting-edge technology, will focus on manufacturing vaccines for swine, poultry, and ruminants. This investment comes at a critical time as producers across the globe face mounting challenges, including biosecurity threats, emerging diseases, and the need for sustainable farming practices.
Key Features of the Facility:
- Advanced Technology: The facility incorporates the latest innovations in vaccine production, ensuring the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
- Increased Capacity: Once operational, the facility will significantly boost Ceva’s production capacity, supporting the growing global demand for vaccines.
- Focus on Sustainability: Designed with environmental considerations in mind, the plant reflects Ceva’s dedication to sustainable practices in the animal health sector.
Marc Prikazsky, Chairman and CEO of Ceva Santé Animale, stated:
“This investment reflects our commitment to providing innovative solutions for animal health. By increasing our production capacity, we aim to support our customers in their efforts to safeguard the health and well-being of animals across the world.”
The facility is set to become a cornerstone of Ceva’s operations, enabling the company to deliver vaccines to producers more efficiently while continuing to expand its global footprint. The new plant complements Ceva’s extensive R&D initiatives, reinforcing its position as a leader in animal health innovation.
For swine producers, this development represents a significant step toward addressing disease challenges with reliable, high-quality vaccines. As disease prevention remains a critical focus in swine farming, Ceva’s expanded capacity is poised to support the industry’s evolving needs.
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