Facilities

CPC’s operations are built around a single, purpose-designed facility in Richmond, British Columbia, where product development and manufacturing move through a continuous, tightly coordinated workflow.


From botanical processing to finished dosage forms and packaging, each stage is designed to support consistency, traceability, and technical precision.


Housing these functions within one facility allows teams to work in parallel, identify issues early, and maintain alignment across formulation, processing, and packaging decisions.


The facility supports a broad range of processing and manufacturing technologies used in natural health products and dietary supplements, including the following core capabilities.


By maintaining these capabilities under one roof, CPC ensures seamless

coordination between development, production, and packaging teams.

This structure supports efficient problem-solving, consistent

quality outcomes, and a smoother path from concept to commercialization.

Botanical Extracts

Large-scale herbal extraction and vacuum evaporation

are used to transform raw plant materials into standardized

liquid or powdered extracts.

This process is critical for achieving consistent potency,

purity, and active constituent profiles across batches.

Spray Drying

Spray drying converts liquid extracts into stable,

free-flowing powders.

This technology supports improved shelf life,

uniform dosing, and enhanced solubility, while helping

protect sensitive botanical compounds.


Wet & Dry Granulation

Granulation improves flow, compressibility, and content

uniformity in powders.

Dry granulation is well suited for heat- or moisture-sensitive

ingredients, while wet granulation supports robust tablet &

capsule formulations where structural integrity is required.


Capsule and Tablet Manufacturing
CPC manufactures a full range of solid dosage
forms, including hard shell capsules and tablets.
Options include plain, coated, chewable, and
modified-release formats, designed to meet
functional and consumer experience requirements.



Soft Gel Manufacturing

In-house softgel production supports oil-based and

lipid-soluble formulations, including vitamins,

fatty acids, and botanical extracts. Softgels provide precise

dosing and enhanced bioavailability for specific ingredient types.


Liquid Formulations

Liquid preparation capabilities support tinctures,

syrups, and other liquid dosage forms where absorption,

dosing flexibility, or consumer preference is a priority.



Single-Serve and Multi-Pack Packaging

CPC offers flexible packaging solutions, including sachets,

stick packs, and multi-pack daily formats.

These options support improved compliance, portability,

and product differentiation in competitive markets.