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Pharma venture fuels $25M expansion of AMPAC facility in Petersburg


Pharma venture fuels $25M expansion of AMPAC facility in Petersburg
May 5, 2021 1
From left, Phlow co-founder Eric Edwards, Petersburg Mayor Sam Parham, Gov. Ralph Northam, AMPAC President Jeff Butler and Del. Lashrecse Aird participate in a ground breaking ceremony Tuesday to celebrate AMPAC’s announcement that it will invest $25 million to expand the capabilities of its Petersburg facility. (
Jack Jacobs photo)
The pieces of a Petersburg pharmaceuticals hub continue to fall into place.
AMPAC Fine Chemicals plans to invest $25 million and hire about 150 more employees at its Petersburg facility on North Normandy Drive to increase the pharmaceutical ingredient production capability of the plant. ....

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Civica announces plans to manufacture generic drugs in commonwealth - State of Reform


Civica announces plans to manufacture generic drugs in commonwealth
Shawna De La Rosa | Jan 21, 2021
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The pharmaceutical firm Civica will invest $124.5 million to establish its first in-house pharmaceutical manufacturing operation in the Petersburg, a venture that will create 186 jobs. The nonprofit generic drug company launched in 2018 to address the problem of chronic generic drug shortages and high prices.
 
 
It is a partner in the government-funded Phlow Corporation, Medicines for All Institute and AMPAC Fine Chemicals affiliation. Phlow executed a $354 million Medicines for All Institute contract with the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority to produce essential medications using advanced manufacturing processes. Medicines for All Institute is based out of the College of Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. ....

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$125M pharmaceutical plant to be built in Petersburg will create 200 jobs


$125M pharmaceutical plant to be built in Petersburg will create 200 jobs
Courtesy of Phlow)
Two young pharmaceutical companies are teaming up to bring a sizable new facility and nearly 200 new jobs to Petersburg.
Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday that Civica Inc., a Utah-based drug manufacturing nonprofit, will build a $124.5 million pharmaceutical plant along North Normandy Drive in Petersburg.
Civica, Phlow and VCU’s Medicines For All Institute are planning a new drug manufacturing facility near the AMPAC chemicals company in Petersburg. (
Photo by Mike Platania)
The future facility will total 120,000 square feet and rise next to the AMPAC Fine Chemicals facility. AMPAC’s plant was previously run by German firm Boehringer Ingelheim until it shut it down in 2014, only for AMPAC to restart it in 2019. ....

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Batch review, bowling alleys, rent relief: News from around our 50 states


Batch review, bowling alleys, rent relief: News from around our 50 states
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Montgomery: Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday extended a statewide mask order into March as the state continues to face high numbers of coronavirus cases. The order, which has been in place since July, requires face masks in public when interacting within 6 feet with people from another household. The extension pushes the order until 5 p.m. March 5. The Republican governor said wearing a mask is one thing people can do to help slow the spread of the virus. She thanked the people of the state for taking precautions and being willing to take the vaccine. “We’ll get through this thing together,” Ivey said. More than 6,370 people have died from COVID-19 in Alabama, and about 430,000 have tested positive since the pandemic began. State case numbers hit record levels in the wake of winter holidays, but the state has seen recent i ....

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