12.19.23
International nutraceutical supplier Sabinsa has moved its Nanjing, China facility and corporate office to a new location. In addition to office space, the new facility will have a warehouse, repacking facility, quality control operations, and meeting rooms on the premises.
The new location includes a spacious work environment for the Chinese team, led by Julia Wei, president of Sabinsa Nanjing Biotechnology Company Limited.
“With great pride, we unveil our new office in China, signifying our commitment to growth in this promising market and providing our valued customers with enhanced service,” said Muhammed Majeed, founder and group chairman of the Sami-Sabinsa Group. “The workspace is officially open, and the team is happy to host its customers and partners to continue the successful journey together.”
“With a presence in 17 countries, the Sami-Sabinsa Group has grown its total global workforce to over 1400 employees. Recently, the group’s presence in Europe has been expanded, with new satellite offices in the UK, Spain, France, and Hungary, in addition to its existing offices in Germany and Poland,” said Madhu Subramanian, president of global business expansion and operations.
The new location includes a spacious work environment for the Chinese team, led by Julia Wei, president of Sabinsa Nanjing Biotechnology Company Limited.
“With great pride, we unveil our new office in China, signifying our commitment to growth in this promising market and providing our valued customers with enhanced service,” said Muhammed Majeed, founder and group chairman of the Sami-Sabinsa Group. “The workspace is officially open, and the team is happy to host its customers and partners to continue the successful journey together.”
“With a presence in 17 countries, the Sami-Sabinsa Group has grown its total global workforce to over 1400 employees. Recently, the group’s presence in Europe has been expanded, with new satellite offices in the UK, Spain, France, and Hungary, in addition to its existing offices in Germany and Poland,” said Madhu Subramanian, president of global business expansion and operations.