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Baxter was forced to halt production for nearly two months after the historic storm, until a temporary structure was put in ...
Baxter International resumes IV fluid shipments from international sites after Hurricane Helene disrupted production at its North Carolina plant, which supplies 60% of U.S. IV fluids. FDA approves ...
Baxter said Monday it has made progress restoring a North Carolina manufacturing plant damaged by Hurricane Helene. Rain and storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded the plant and damaged access ...
Baxter International operates 20 plants in the United States, but one located in Marion, North Carolina, is especially crucial. According to the American Hospital Association, it supplies sixty ...
Flooding triggered by Hurricane Helene hit a Baxter International plant in North Cove, North Carolina, that makes much of the country's supply of sterile intravenous, or IV, fluids.
Baxter is the primary maker of IV fluids in the U.S., accounting for about 60% of the market. ... THE STORM SHUT DOWN A PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA THAT MAKES 60% OF IV FLUIDS USED ACROSS OUR COUNTRY.
MARION, N.C. — A western North Carolina plant that is the largest manufacturer of intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions in the United States has restarted a key manufacturing line more ...
Pfizer's massive North Carolina plant heavily damaged by tornado, prompting new US drug supply fears. ... As Baxter’s largest plant, the North Cove facility employs about 2,500 workers.
Baxter International's western North Carolina manufacturing plant has been closed for weeks since Helene battered the mountains. The Marion-based plant supplies 60% of the nation's IV bags, which ...
On Monday, Baxter International (NYSE:BAX) said over 1,000 employees came back to work last week after the North Cove facility was shut down following significant damage caused by Hurricane Helene.