Spanish drugmaker Grifols has broken ground on a new 92,000 square-foot intravenous immune globulin production facility at its manufacturing complex in Los Angeles, California, USA. The project was announced in 2007 and is expected to cost $600.0 million by the time the plant goes operational in 2013. The facility will double Grifols' existing IVIG and albumin production capacity.
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