Healthcare company says its expects growth in all divisions in 2025
Healthcare services group Uniphar said its business continued to grow in 2024, with organic growth as all its divisions.
Looking ahead, Uniphar said it was well-positioned to deliver organic gross profit growth across all divisions and expects double digit growth in its pharma division, and single digit in medtech, and supply chain and retail.
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