About Bayer
Although Bayer products had been known in Venezuela since the beginning of the last century, it was on August 8, 1950 when the Venezuelan subsidiary was founded under the name of Laboratorios Bayer C.A.
In response to the accelerated agricultural development in Venezuela, the company began to supply the market with its products and built warehouses in the most important areas of the country.
The expansion process in Venezuela continued in 1977 when Bayer purchased Miles, a company known for the manufacture of Alka-Seltzer, which merged completely with Bayer de Venezuela S.A. in January 1993.
On May 2, 1997, the company officially changed its name to Bayer S.A. and through this change it identified itself with the global focus of the company's activities and aligned itself with the company's other subsidiaries in the Andean Region.
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- Focus : Manufacturer
- Industry : Pharma