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Natural feed additive co. buys vacant plant

// 13 May 2008

ChemGen Corp., a US biotechnology company that makes a natural feed additive to help chickens, turkeys and pigs digest food, has bought a long-empty manufacturing plant in Terre Haute.

 

The plant had been owned by New Jersey-based Alpharma Inc., which had planned to use it to manufacture a pig growth hormone, but never did.
It is expected that ChemGen will begin operating in the plant by the end of the year. Financial terms for the 67,000-square-foot building were not disclosed.

(Source: Indianapolis Business Journal )

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