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Allium UPI
Allium is an importer, wholesaler and distributor, founded in 1992 and established in 2006. The company specialises in the wholesale of pharmacy and hospital goods in the Baltic countries. Allium is owned by a firm named Magnum, a leading pharmaceutical wholesaler and retailer in the Baltic States. It is headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia.
Allium owns 2 subsidiaries named:
- Allium UPI UAB 100% based in Lithuania,
- Allium UPI SIA 100% located in Latvia.
Allium also owns 111 pharmacies, 175 franchised pharmacies, 38 pet service centers, 1 franchised pet service center and 3 beauty stores. They are all based in the Baltics.
Allium offers over 200 references in the non food category.
Allium deals mostly with retailers and wholesalers based in Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian markets. The firm’s clients consist of pharmacies, health care institutions, pet service centers and nursing homes.
Allium provides numerous products in the following category:
- Personal Care: vitamins, supplements, dermocosmetics, etc.
Allium works with over 30 well known brands such as Hartmann, Kibion, Fujirebio, etc. The enterprise imports its goods from various countries like France, Sweden, Spain and many more.
Moreover, Allium is the exclusive distributor of 17 cosmetic brands in the Baltics such as Avene, Isdin, Lifeplan, BioNike, Timodore, etc.
Allium owns several private labels including (but not limited to):
- Room: offers a range of food additives
- Formula Vitale: provides premium vitamins
- Formula Nature: offers a range of plant-based pharmacy products
- Apotheka Private Label
Allium owns a modern warehouse of 33 000 m2, equipped with proper IT solutions and a fleet of transport. The company also partners with third party transport companies to facilitate deliveries.
In the personal care category, Allium is looking for brands that provide vitamin-D products, collagen products, and immune system products. It is also interested in products for private labels.
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