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Bespak

Bespak is seeking permission from West Norfolk Council to build a new £1m inhalers factory at its site in King's Lynn. 05-Sep-2008

Bespak has bought Decorpart, the Nelson-based metal packaging company with more than 200 staff, out of administration, and the business has been renamed Integrated Aluminium Components. 30-Jul-2007

Bespak is to shed a "significant" number of the 160 jobs at its site in Milton Keynes, due to lower than expected demand for its new diabetes treatment device. 29-Jun-2007

Bespak is to acquire Emergent Respiratory Products, the US supplier of breathing equipment, for up to £19m. 17-Apr-2007

Bespak is to close its consumer dispensers division in King's Lynn later this year, with the loss of up to 54 jobs. 07-Aug-2006

Bespak is to acquire King Systems Corporation, the US supplier of disposable face masks and airway tubes, for £54m. 28-Dec-2005

Bespak, the manufacturer of drug delivery equipment, is to shed 107 jobs throughout the UK over the next eight months, which will affect sites in King's Lynn and Milton Keynes. 28-May-2003

Bespak, the manufacturer of inhalers and other drug delivery devices, is considering plans to shed jobs at its plants in King's Lynn, Milton Keynes and the US, in order to reduce annual costs by £2m. 16-Dec-2002

Bespak has started work on the £20m extension of its inhalers factory in King's Lynn, which will secure the future of 600 jobs. 11-Mar-2002

Bespak is looking to spend up to £15m on acquisitions to expand its nasal drug delivery business and develop new products. 09-Jan-2002

Bespak is in discussions to sell its King's Lynn-based personal care business, which employs 70 people, as part of a strategy to focus on the development of its drug delivery business. 05-Jul-2001

Bespak is to cut up to 80 of the 650 jobs at its drug delivery business in King's Lynn, due to foreign competition. 08-Oct-1999

Bespak is to invest £40m over the next three years to switch its asthma inhalers over to environmentally-friendly HFA gases and to increase production capacity for dry-powder inhalers. 14-Jan-1998



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