Read about the sudden retirement of Baxter International's CEO José Almeida and the company's recovery efforts after a large manufacturing plant was damaged.
But now the factory is almost fully restored to pre-hurricane production levels. "We continue to make strong progress at ...
It has hundreds of workers at the plant already handling repairs ... Health issued a health advisory Oct. 4 about the Baxter ...
Baxter notified customers on Jan. 22 that allocations for two sodium chloride IV solutions have been increased to 100%.
The world's largest IV fluid plant is back up and running ... Almeida, CEO of Baxter International, said he hopes the plant will resume full production by the end of the year.
A follow-up to Baxter’s communication on December 13, 2024 regarding increases in allocations for several U.S. IV products, ...
Damage to a Baxter ... intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions to the US market. Now, the FDA has added three new products to its list of medicines in short supply as a result of the plant ...
IV plant comes back to life Baxter is still recovering from the temporary shutdown of its intravenous and peritoneal fluid manufacturing plant in Marion, N.C., after it sustained damage from ...
Distribution of IV fluids to most hospitals nationwide were reduced 40-60% after the nation’s largest manufacturer was hit by Hurricane Helene. The Baxter North Cove facility in Marion ...