Wyeth Nutrition range of products will now be marketed in Sri Lanka through George Steuart Health (Pvt) Ltd., the company announced this week.
Wyeth Nutrition, a global leader in child nutrition, has sought representation through the most acclaimed distributors worldwide. The company has now partnered with George Steuart Health to market and distribute its child nutrition products in Sri Lanka; a range which was formerly marketed by George Steuart Health in the late 80’s.
Over the past 100 years, Wyeth Nutrition has focused on enhancing the quality of life of children in the first 1000 days, through high quality, innovative and science-proven nutrition. The research centre of Wyeth Nutrition has embarked on several research-based projects, to better understand and advance the global nutrition science, aiming at continuous improvement of future product development, the local company said in a media release.
“We are very pleased to have partnered with George Steuart Health to bring Wyeth Nutrition products back into Sri Lanka. Their deep expertise in the medical, healthcare and nutrition fields will help us build our brands such as S-26 Gold Progress 3 and S-26 Gold Promise 4 in the most professional and responsible way,” stated Gina Dobles, Category Lead - Wyeth Nutrition, Zone AOA.
Commenting on their latest partnership, Sanjiva Wijesekera, Executive Director of George Steuart Health commented, “We are honored to be recognized as a dynamic partner by Wyeth Nutrition; a global leader in Nutrition Science.”
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