Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd, also known as Beximco Pharma is a pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh. [cite news |title=BD firm plans to export version of Tamiflu |url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C04%5C05%5Cstory_5-4-2006_pg5_14 |work=Daily Times |date=2006-04-05 |accessdate=2008-03-08 ] It is part of the Beximco Group of Companies.

Infobox Company
company_name = Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Bangladesh
company_
company_type = Limited
foundation = 1980
location = Tongi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
key_people = Nazmul Hassan CEO
industry = Pharmaceutical
operations = South Asian, Africa, Europe and USA
Product = Ranitidine, Napa, Pretin,Amdocal,Tamona and more
Staff = 1900
homepage = [http://www.beximco-pharma.com/ beximco-pharma.com]

Corporate History

Beximco Pharma started operations in 1980, manufacturing products under the licenses of Bayer AG of Germany and Upjohn Inc. of USA. It has now grown to become a leading pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh, and it supplies more than 10% of country's total medicinal needs. Today Beximco Pharma manufactures and markets its own branded generics for several diseases including AIDS, cancer, asthma, hypertension, and diabetes for both national and international markets.

Factories

Beximco Pharma manufacturing facilities are spread across a 20 acre site located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The facilities comprise of a number of purpose-built plants, including a new Oral Solid Dosage (OSD) plant. The site includes manufacturing facilities as well as a research laboratory and a number of warehouses. The plant and machinery of the facilities were designed, produced and installed by partners from Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy and the United Kingdom, amongst others.

Philippines

On August, 2007, Beximco exported its medicines to the Philippines, the 5th country of the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to import Beximco's drugs. Beximco Chief Executive Nazmul Hassan said that exports to the Philippines include metered dose inhalers, and nasal sprays, and other medications. The Philippine pharmaceutical market ($1.3 billion in 2007), is highly dependent on imported medicines. [ [http://investing.reuters.co.uk/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=allBreakingNews&storyID=2007-08-29T114906Z_01_DHA21789_RTRIDST_0_BEXIMCO-EXPORTS.XML Reuters, Bangladesh Beximco exports drugs to Philippines] ]

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