04.03.12
Sigma-Aldrich Corp. has acquired all outstanding shares of Cleveland-based Research Organics, Inc., expanding its buffer production capacity and increasing its portfolio of PharmaGrade raw materials for the biopharmaceutical and diagnostic markets. Research Organics, a supplier of high purity biochemicals for use in molecular biology, diagnostics and cell culture, will transition into SAFC, the custom manufacturing and services business unit of Sigma-Aldrich. Financial terms were not disclosed.
“Research Organics is an important addition to our pharmaceutical grade portfolio of raw materials for the biopharmaceutical industry,” said Gilles Cottier, executive vice president, Sigma-Aldrich, and president, SAFC. ”This acquisition is an outstanding complement to our existing raw materials portfolio and will help us provide more innovative solutions for some of our customers’ toughest supply challenges. It will also enable us to provide SAFC’s customers with true dual sourcing of buffers from two of the world’s leading manufacturing sites.”
“Joining Sigma-Aldrich is positive for Research Organics, our employees, customers and the city of Cleveland,” said Rob Sternfeld, president of Research Organics. ”The acquisition provides the resources to expand the growth of our business, to enhance our product line and to upgrade our facilities to meet ever changing industry requirements. We will continue to provide our customers with the superior quality and service they deserve and have come to expect.”
“Research Organics is an important addition to our pharmaceutical grade portfolio of raw materials for the biopharmaceutical industry,” said Gilles Cottier, executive vice president, Sigma-Aldrich, and president, SAFC. ”This acquisition is an outstanding complement to our existing raw materials portfolio and will help us provide more innovative solutions for some of our customers’ toughest supply challenges. It will also enable us to provide SAFC’s customers with true dual sourcing of buffers from two of the world’s leading manufacturing sites.”
“Joining Sigma-Aldrich is positive for Research Organics, our employees, customers and the city of Cleveland,” said Rob Sternfeld, president of Research Organics. ”The acquisition provides the resources to expand the growth of our business, to enhance our product line and to upgrade our facilities to meet ever changing industry requirements. We will continue to provide our customers with the superior quality and service they deserve and have come to expect.”