When a company works with products where precision matters—in formulation, storage, and logistics—an office and warehouse stop being just an address. They determine how well the business actually works.
Orthomol, the Latvian representative of a German manufacturer of orthomolecular complexes, has been present in Latvia for over 15 years. The company distributes premium-grade micronutrient complexes developed for specific physiological needs: immune support, joint health, vision improvement, and energy enhancement.
This is not the mass-market vitamins segment. Products like these require precise dosages, a scientific foundation, and the trust of pharmacy networks that guarantee professional recommendations and correct product use. In other words, it is a narrow and demanding niche.
For a business like this, product quality alone is not enough—infrastructure matters too: a warehouse with the right storage conditions, an office for the team, and a space for partner meetings. A year ago, Orthomol moved to Versum. The company says the decision was driven, above all, by operational logic.
Orthomolecular Medicine: A Brief Overview
Orthomolecular medicine is an approach based on providing the body with the right vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients in precise doses and combinations for optimal functioning.
Orthomol develops complexes designed to support the body in different life situations: intensive sport, demanding work or study, pregnancy and motherhood, and later stages of life. Each product is formulated to give the body exactly what it needs to stay healthy and energised in specific conditions or at a particular stage of life.
In Latvia, the representative office works with major pharmacy chains and specialist online retailers. In this model, correct storage conditions and reliable logistics are especially important—they directly affect trust in the product.
When the Office and Warehouse Need to Be in the Same Place
The move to Versum was a natural step, driven by the need for more space. But it wasn’t just a question of square metres—configuration mattered just as much.
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Orthomol was looking for a place that combined, under one roof, a spacious warehouse with appropriate storage conditions, a comfortable office for the team, and a separate area for meetings with clients and partners.
That is exactly what Versum’s stock-office format provides: the warehouse and office function as a single system—supply and dispatch questions are resolved faster, and coordination requires fewer intermediate steps.
“The client area is comfortable and welcoming, the office is bright, the team feels at ease here, and the warehouse is spacious enough for everything to run without rushing,” says company representative Elīna Mennika.
An additional factor was the location: easy vehicle access, proximity to transport connections, and parking directly at the entrance. For a company working with pharmacy chains and distribution partners, this simplifies logistics and saves time.
Light, Space, and Work Rhythm
The team makes a point of mentioning the atmosphere: abundant natural light, a sense of openness, and a well-considered layout.
This kind of environment doesn’t overwhelm or distract—it supports a calm working rhythm, particularly for tasks involving documentation, coordination, and planning.
Space That Supports Growth
For a business built on precision and long-term development, choosing the right space is not a question of prestige—it is a question of conditions in which work happens naturally and without unnecessary friction.

Orthomol operates in a market where stability, reputation, and long-term relationships matter. The company grows through product quality and partner trust. Versum provides what that kind of growth requires—infrastructure that works for the business, not against it.
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