Deerfield-based Baxter International has temporarily closed its largest manufacturing plant following damage caused by Hurricane Helene — a move that raises questions about supplies of the ...
Baxter International (NYSE:BAX) said its largest manufacturing facility has been knocked offline by Hurricane Helene, a development that’s expected to negatively impact its financial results ...
Oct 14 (Reuters) - Baxter International (BAX.N), opens new tab began shipments of intravenous products to the United States from two international facilities last week, it said on Monday ...
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Baxter on Oct. 8 said it has resumed shipments of IV products to hospitals and dialysis patients after a temporary week-long hold and is inspecting finished goods to support current allocations.
Baxter said Monday it has made progress restoring a North Carolina manufacturing plant damaged by Hurricane Helene. Rain and storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded the plant and damaged ...
Baxter’s North Cove facility affected by flooding and currently closed for production as the company assesses extent of the impact Company is working closely with FDA, ASPR, HHS, FEMA ...
"Many patients who are prescribed this therapy use it multiple times a day, every day," said Jim O’Connell, president of Front Line Care at Baxter. "With that in mind, it was very important for ...
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