Japan’s Nipro to make Vietnam’s first ever dialyzers

By Thuy Tien   March 21, 2021 | 09:17 pm PT
Japanese medical equipment manufacturer Nipro Corporation has received a license to invest an additional $270 million in its HCMC plant and set up Vietnam’s first dialyzer production line.

It will take the total investment in the Nipro Vietnam plant at the Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) to $570 million.

Nipro’s first medical manufacturing plant in the Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park, Hai Phong City. Photo courtesy of Nipro Corporation.

Nipro’s first medical manufacturing plant in the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park, Hai Phong City. Photo courtesy of Nipro Corporation.

Dialyzers are used to perform therapeutic dialysis.

Nipro will start upgrading its plant next month and start production of dialyzers in 2023, manufacturing six million in the first year before increasing the capacity to 48 million a year.

It was licensed in 2016 to manufacture catheters, blood tubing sets, infusion sets, and other products required for dialysis.

Based in Osaka, Japan, it is the second largest dialysis equipment manufacturer in the world.

In 2012, it set up a $250-million plant in the northern city of Hai Phong, its first overseas foray, and in 2016 it began to make transfusion bags and injection tubes.

 
 
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