DWK Life Sciences is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of precision labware and primary packaging solutions for pharmaceutical packaging, life sciences, and industrial applications. Its portfolio spans more than 30,000 glass and plastic products, manufactured across 14 sites and marketed under the renowned brands DURAN®, WHEATON®, and KIMBLE®. Trusted by customers worldwide, DWK's industry-leading glassware is complemented by an innovative range of research and life science products. Approximately 1,700 employees worldwide are dedicated to developing and delivering outstanding products and services tailored to the needs of customers in research, life sciences, healthcare, and industry. Websites: https://www.dwk.com https://www.dwk.com/imprint https://www.dwk.com/data-protection
| Website | http://www.dwk.com |
| Revenue | $101.8 million |
| Employees | 481 (259 on RocketReach) |
| Address | Otto-Schott Straße 21, Wertheim, Baden-Württemberg 97877, DE |
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| Industry | Glass Product Manufacturing, Life Science Research, Chromatography, Diagnostic Packaging, Laboratory and Biotechnology Research, Specialty Pharmaceuticals, Premium Services |
| Keywords | Labware, Laboratory Supplies, Life Science Packaging, Glassware, Lab Equipment, Pharmaceutical Packaging, Primary Packaging, Lab Glass, Research Supplies, Plastic Labware, Lab Plastics, Scientific Glassware, Scientific Supplies, Glass Containers, Disposable Labware |
| Competitors | Thermo Fisher Scientific, Corning Incorporated, Amcor, MilliporeSigma, Eppendorf Group, VWR, part of Avantor, Borosil Glass Works Ltd., Fisher Scientific, Qorpak, a division of Berlin Packaging, Jet Biofil +28 more (view full list) |
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259 people are employed at DWK Life Sciences.
DWK Life Sciences is based in Wertheim, Baden-Württemberg.