Hovione has opened the API manufacturing site in Cork, Ireland, which it agreed to acquire from Pfizer in December 2008. Hovione will continue to perform some manufacturing for Pfizer, which has manufactured Lipitor at the site for more than 10 years. However, the facility will mostly be used to address Hovione's own production needs.
Hovione
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Hovione opens Ireland plant
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Excelsyn wins Queen's Award
Excelsyn has won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2009, in the International Trade category, in recognition of a near-trebling of its export earnings, which now account for 82% of sales.
Daily Post
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Thursday, 9 April 2009
CIA and ICC sign MoU
The Chemical Industries Association and Indian Chemical Council have signed a memorandum of understanding to encourage the development of trade between the UK and India.
CIA
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Monday, 6 April 2009
Shire closes plant outsources manufacturing
UK pharma company Shire is phase out manufacturing at its Owings Mills, MD, facility over the next three years. Shire plans to outsource the manufacturing to a North Carolina-based manufacturer as the company moves away from in-house manufacturing.
Baltimore Sun
Piramal Healthcare relocates custom manufacturing
Piramal Healthcare has closed its API contract manufacturing facility in Huddersfield, UK. Piramal will move the manufacturing jobs to its Morpeth, UK, and Ennore and Ahmedabad, India sites. The move will cost &3163;10m but the company expects to see profits in its custom manufacturing business improve by 6-8% by 2010-11.
Business Standard
Thursday, 2 April 2009
SOCMA changes name
SOCMA has changed its name to the Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates. Previously known as the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, SOCMA believes the change formally broadens the scope of its activity to reflect service to the batch, custom and specialty chemical industry. Following changes to its charter all categories of SOCMA membership are now available to companies involved in batch, custom and specialty rather than just synthetic organic chemical manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical Business Review
Johnson Matthey to close Irish plant
Johnson Matthey plans to close its fine chemical manufacturing facility in Ireland and consolidate manufacturing of prostaglandin products at its US facility. The company said that in the quarter to the end of March its Fine Chemicals & Catalysts Division's sales excluding precious metals were ahead of the same period last year helped by favourable exchange translation and that good sales of active pharmaceutical ingredients offset some weakness in catalysts and chemicals.
Reuters