Cooper Partners With MagnaPharm For Central and Eastern Europe Distribution

Cooper takes another step in its international expansion strategy through a partnership with Romania’s MagnaPharm for the distribution and commercialization of its self-care brand portfolio in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).

Cooper signs deal with MagnaPharm for CEE distribution (Shutterstock)

Cooper Consumer Health has signed a strategic partnership with Romania’s MagnaPharm for the distribution and commercialization of its self-care brand portfolio in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).

“We are thrilled to partner with MagnaPharm and expand our reach in Central and Eastern Europe,” commented Cooper CEO Bart Meermans. “This collaboration strengthens our ability to deliver effective self-care...

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