BIOTREND Chemicals AG established

02-Apr-2007

The privately held company BIOTREND Chemicals AG in Wangen / Zurich was recently established by Gunther Jaeger and Werner Hassler to provide researchers with high quality biochemicals and reagents. BIOTREND supplies approx. 1500 products under its own brand, mainly for neuroscientists in industry and academia.

BIOTREND Chemicals AG has two subsidiaries, one in Switzerland (ANAWA Trading SA (Wangen / Zurich, Switzerland, founded in 1986) and the other in Germany (BIOTREND Chemikalien GmbH in Cologne, Germany, founded in 1988). With a staff of 16 employees, the group has generated revenues totalling well over EUR 5 Mio per year.

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