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Pharma to be a focus for Tagsys’ new RFID manufacturing in India
As if further evidence was needed of the growth of India's pharmaceutical sector, Tagsys announced today that it will be
setting up RFID manufacturing facilities in Chennai and Hyderabad.
The drug industry will be a focus of these efforts.
pharmamanufacturing
Feb. 16, 2006
As if further evidence was needed of the growth of India's pharmaceutical sector, Tagsys announced today that it will be
setting up RFID manufacturing facilities in Chennai and Hyderabad.
The drug industry will be a focus of these efforts.
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