@RThoads
Thanks for the information. For some reason I always thought Pharmacom was based or tied to the Russian Federation?
Basicstero has multiple warehouse locations around the world.
Pharmacom Labs is one of the largest brands in the world and is structured much like any other big international company.
Some of Pharmacom Labs top management is from Russia, but there are various departments, facilities, and personnel at other locations around the world.
Lastly, not to be thick or beat a dead horse. They ( Pharmacom) manufacturing in Moldova.
Pharmacom Labs manufacturing was moved from Moldova years ago.i
It is currently located in Asia.
They manufacture from raws sourced from China. Pharmacom does not produce raws inplant.
Raws are produced by chemical manufacturing plants in China.
Pharmacom Labs does not produce or offer raw materials.
Much like how an car manufacturer does not mine iron ore and produce steel -- the raw materials are upstream in the supply chain from a different industry.
Or, how a bakery does not have wheat fields to produce flour -- the bakery must purchase flour, milk, sugar, butter, etc. from other industries.
So if I want primo I better order sooner then later lol
I hope I am wrong, but to the best of my understanding, once the current raws run out, there will not be anything left for any sources to make new batches.
This is an issue that affects all source.
So, be careful if a source tells you a different story because they may be scamming or they me be a victim of being scammed (they may have been sold fake raws).
What’s the future availability look like at Pharmacom for basics like Test C & E?
Thanks
Currently TEST-E300 is out-of-stock. The raws shortage will affect everything for every source. AAS in general will be much more difficult to obtain.
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https://basicstero.ws/news
As I mentioned before, this is what I was told from my contact in the company:
"The biggest problem in China today is that even the suppliers themselves have no way to verify what they supply; they're forced to rely on trust. This is what's happening and what Janok described. And then comes the fun part: all production in China is completely shut down, and even we were temporarily forced to look for a solution. Fortunately, we managed to maintain a system of comprehensive testing of raw materials, which allows us to be completely confident that everything matches the label. Yes, today, out of thousands of brands in China, there are only two or three, plus we provide services to another brand. After that, everyone is playing roulette, and at the consumer's expense. This explains why many brands have a full range, especially trenbolones, Masteron, and so on.
How long this situation will last is unknown. China is not a country where you can solve a problem with money, and they will either achieve their goals and ease up on the situation a bit, or simply put a stop to the entire industry. One way or another, 99% of brands will be destroyed because they were founded on a kitchen pot and faith in the supplier. From now on, we will see only professionals who have a full production line, from quality control to the maximum availability of documents that allow the brand to exist."