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Fleet Laboratories

Fleet Laboratories Ltd are part of the DDD Group of Companies which was established in 1912 and is still privately owned. We work with customers in the health and beauty industry manufacturing pharmaceutical products on behalf of the licence holder and developing and manufacturing toiletry products for both brand owners and retailers. We have a diverse range of customers, some of whom we have worked with for nearly 30 years. Depending on your business need, we have a flexible range of services available.

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94 Rickmansworth Road, Watford, Herts, WD18 7JJ, United Kingdom
+44 (0)1923 229251

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