DELBERT ADAMS CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC

BALTIMORE, MD 21209

CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC RBC

in essential molecules which are at risk of disappearingfor new indications&nbspsome of whose available production capacity is no longer being usedWhen Marc Childs and I decided to create Laboratoires DELBERT more than 10 years agowe were always determined to oppose any shortage of medicineswhich inevitably meant lost opportunities for patients. As healthcare professionalswe found this situation unacceptable. That&#8217s how Laboratoires DELBERT came into beings development generated so much enthusiasmboth internally and externally. In the light of thiswe felt it was important to go one step further and work towards the creation of a &#8220mission-driven company&#8221with a view to pursuing two objectives in particular. Firstlyto communicate the company&#8217s mission loud and clear to regulatory authoritiesthe healthcare professionals and patients alike. Secondlyto ensure that this positioning is sustainable by introducing ruleswhich could be seen as constraintsto ensure that this positioning is sustainable over time

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