Local company proud and prosperous after four years in business Scienceuticals, Inc. is celebrating its 4th anniversary this month. Over the past four years, the company has experienced success within the contract manufacturing business and anticipates continued growth in the future. Donald Hayden, Founder and CEO of Scienceuticals, began the business in Summerville in 2005 after noting a void in the marketplace for a high-quality, customer-driven contract manufacturer. He soon discovered a great opportunity within the contract manufacturing space, and more specifically, the cosmetic, OTC and drug arena. “I knew contract manufacturing had great potential.” said Hayden, “When we saw a need within the cosmetics, OTC and drug fields, we moved quickly to fill that need.” Since 2005, the company has seen a great amount of growth and success with double-digit growth every year. “With the right employees, customers, goals, and objectives, we have been able to thrive and persevere in this business,” explained Hayden. “High customer demand is definitely a good problem to have.” The company’s success is evident by the opening of its facility in Reno, Nevada in May 2009. It now has manufacturing facilities on both the east and west coasts. “We’re very proud of our success so far as a cosmetics manufacturer, and it’s our goal to be the best in the business,” said Hayden. With such expansion and progress within just four years, the future looks bright for Scienceuticals. The company hopes to continue the trend and keep pace with the ever-changing market. Scienceuticals provides custom development, formulation, testing, manufacturing and distribution services to some of the world’s largest skin care, personal care, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical companies. For more information, visit www.scienceuticals.com.
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I almost can't comprehend why a news site has this article? Do you guys do any homework ? Our company is victim, and from what I can see one of many. Patty Acton,Don Hayden and other staff may well be criminally liable at this point as we are seeking to have a DA or criminal court involved before they kill some one - This is no joke. While the money important, the fact is they are knowingly making tainted goods is insane.Sooner or latter someone is going to be killed. Unfortunately, it may take someone being killed by By Don Hayden, before the authority's step in . Now that they have moved to Nevada, maybe SCIENCEUTICALS will be found out.
Posted by: Victim
Please beware of this company. Go to complaintsboard.com and read all of the horrible experiences both employees and clients have had with this company. They are very true.
Posted by: Concerned Citizen
Funny how quickly things change. The CEO just laid off all his workers and announced the doors of the company will close on august 5.
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