Noramco, Inc.
Overview
Noramco, a subsidiary of healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson, makes active pharmaceutical ingredients used in the medications and medical devices made by Johnson and Johnson subsidiaries (including Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Janssen, and Ethicon), as well as third parties. The company was founded in 1979 to support the manufacture of Ortho-McNeil's Tylenol with codeine product line. It is one of a very few US companies allowed by the DEA to import such controlled substances as opium for use in painkillers like oxycodone and morphine. Noramco operates two manufacturing facilities in Athens, Georgia, and Wilmington, Delaware.
Key Numbers from Hoover's UK
Key financials for Noramco, Inc.
| Company Type | Subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson |
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| Fiscal Year-End | December |
Key People from Hoover's UK
Key people and executives for Noramco, Inc.
| CFO | Matthew Martin (Subscribers see complete biographies -- view sample)
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| CFO | Matthew Martin |
| Director Human Resources | Cherry Lambert |
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