AmerisourceBergen, one of the biggest drug distributors in the U.S., is changing its name to Cencora as it expands globally and into new services
AmerisourceBergen Corp. plans to change its name to Cencora to reflect its aim to expand outside the U.S. and beyond drug distribution.
The company, among the largest distributors of medicines and other healthcare products in the U.S., with $239 billion in revenue last fiscal year, said Tuesday it expects to begin using the new name in the second half of this year.
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