aap Implantate AG
Lorenzweg 5
Berlin
Germany
Lorenzweg 5
Berlin
Germany
Fax: 493-07-5019111
www.aap.de
No. employees: 224
Turnover: 50.16 (US$m)
Financial year end: December
www.aap.de
No. employees: 224
Turnover: 50.16 (US$m)
Financial year end: December
Company Overview
aap Implantate AG (aap) is engaged in the development, manufacture, distribution of medical technology and marketing implants and biomaterials for trauma and joint reconstruction. The company principally operates in Europe, Asia, The Americas and Africa. It has its subsidiaries in Dieburg and Obernburg. It is headquartered in Berlin, Germany.
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