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The outstanding milestone of TOPCIN's GMP-WHO certified factory

(VAN) The inauguration of TOPCIN's veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical manufacturing plant, meeting GMP-WHO standards, and its 12th anniversary celebration, marks a significant milestone in TOPCIN's growth.
The inauguration ceremony of TOPCIN's GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production plant. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

The inauguration ceremony of TOPCIN's GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production plant. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

A 12-year journey of strong development

On December 12, TOPCIN Joint Stock Company held a grand ceremony to inaugurate its GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production plant and celebrate its 12th anniversary. This event marks an important milestone in TOPCIN's steadfast and sustainable development journey.

Founded in 2012, TOPCIN has continuously strived to assert its position in the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical manufacturing market. Thanks to sound policies, the active support of various governmental agencies, and the trust and confidence from both domestic and international customers and partners, TOPCIN has grown to become one of the leading enterprises in the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical industry.

Over the past 12 years, the tireless dedication of all employees, the leadership team, and the support from family and friends have formed the solid foundation that has helped the company overcome challenges and establish its current position.

On the occasion of its 12th anniversary, Mr. Dinh Van Diep, Chairman of the Board and CEO of TOPCIN, expressed his deep gratitude to the authorities, partners, customers, and all employees of the company.

Mr. Dinh Van Diep affirmed that TOPCIN will continue to remain steadfast in its mission of providing high-quality products, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam's livestock and aquaculture industries. Photo: Le Hoang Vu.

Mr. Dinh Van Diep affirmed that TOPCIN will continue to remain steadfast in its mission of providing high-quality products, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam's livestock and aquaculture industries. Photo: Le Hoang Vu.

Mr. Dinh Van Diep affirmed that TOPCIN will continue to stay committed to its mission of providing high-quality products, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam's livestock and aquaculture industries.

The inauguration of TOPCIN's GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical plant, along with the company's 12th anniversary celebration, marks a significant milestone, signaling a strong transformation for TOPCIN as it strives for new successes in the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical field.

"The achievements that TOPCIN has attained today are the result of the spirit of unity, creativity, and relentless effort from the entire TOPCIN team. We will continue to strive to bring the highest value to our customers and partners, working towards sustainable development for the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical industry," Mr. Dinh Van Diep shared.

Mr. Dang Quoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Central Veterinary Drug Testing Center II, representing the Department of Veterinary Medicine (left), presents the GMP-WHO certification for TOPCIN's veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production plant. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

Mr. Dang Quoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Central Veterinary Drug Testing Center II, representing the Department of Veterinary Medicine (left), presents the GMP-WHO certification for TOPCIN's veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production plant. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

Outstanding milestone: GMP-WHO certified factory

In 2023, TOPCIN invested an additional VND 20 billion to build three GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production lines. This is a significant leap forward, reflecting TOPCIN's strategic vision and commitment to product quality and service.

In May 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) sent representatives from the Department of Animal Health to inspect and assess TOPCIN's production plant according to GMP-WHO standards. Just one month later, in June 2024, the company received its GMP-WHO certification.

To date, TOPCIN has been granted approval to circulate 39 high-quality veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical products that meet the industry's stringent standards. The new plant not only enhances the company’s production capacity but also opens up opportunities for its products to reach international markets.

In 2023, TOPCIN invested an additional 20 billion VND to build three GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production lines. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

In 2023, TOPCIN invested an additional 20 billion VND to build three GMP-WHO certified veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical production lines. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Dang Quoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Central Veterinary Drug Testing Center II (Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), praised TOPCIN's efforts and investment: "Achieving GMP-WHO certification is a testament to TOPCIN's continuous development. The new plant, equipped with modern technology, will ensure that the company's products not only meet high-quality standards but also contribute to disease prevention for land and aquatic animals, reduce risks, and lower costs for farmers. This is an opportunity for TOPCIN to further establish its position in both the domestic and international markets."

Commitment and ambition to go beyond

Mr. Dinh Van Diep further stated that the inauguration of the new factory and the 12th anniversary celebration marked an important milestone in TOPCIN's development journey. The company aims not only to become a leader in the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical industry in Vietnam but also to add value to the agricultural sector by providing high-quality products that meet the growing demands of the market.

Currently, TOPCIN has been granted approval for the circulation of 39 high-quality veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical products that meet the strict industry standards. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

Currently, TOPCIN has been granted approval for the circulation of 39 high-quality veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical products that meet the strict industry standards. Photo: Le Hoang Vu. 

In the future, TOPCIN plans to expand its production lines, develop its product portfolio, and strengthen international cooperation to further assert its position. The spirit of innovation, creativity, and the dedication of all TOPCIN employees are the driving forces behind the company's continued success and its journey toward even greater achievements.                                                                       

The inauguration of the GMP-WHO certified manufacturing plant and the 12th anniversary celebration of TOPCIN is not only an occasion to reflect on the achievements made so far but also an opportunity for the company to express its heartfelt gratitude to its partners, customers, and all employees who have supported them throughout the journey.

With a strategic vision and outstanding achievements, TOPCIN has firmly established itself as a key player in the veterinary and aquaculture pharmaceutical industry. The determined steps taken today will serve as a solid foundation for the company to conquer even greater goals in the future.

Author: Le Hoang Vu

Translated by Kieu Chi

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