Pharmaceutical Industry - Key Success Factors There’s a time for everything. For Dr Ramakanta Panda‚ it was time to build a ’modern hospital’ in India. As a cardiac surgeon from the prestigious Cleveland Clinic‚ US‚ he was known for his super-safe hands. But his ideas proved too radical for the design team. Whoever heard of picture windows to ward off ICU psychosis? Or counselling areas for patients’ relatives? How would cafeteria‚ convenience store‚ library‚ public booth‚ Internet access‚ and
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deals with the following steps:- 1. Lab testing of pharmaceutical ingredients 2. Manufacturing of tablets (Granulation and Compression) 3. Coating of Tablets 4. Lab testing of tablets 5. Packaging and Sealing Lab Testing of Raw-Materials (pharmaceutical ingredients) The tests and assays described are the official methods upon which the standards of Pharmacopoeia are based. Alternative methods of analysis may be used for control purposes‚ provided that the methods
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Recently a few new industries have also been established with hi-tech equipment and professionals which will enhance the strength of this sector. Having more than a couple of hundred manufacturing facilities with huge potential in pharmaceutical formulations‚ Bangladesh is treading on a new path of industry economics for self-reliance. With a view to minimizing the import dependency on basic drugs‚ the country is building up its own capability in the manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients(APIs)
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1.1 OVERVIEW: Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual property Rights was put into effect in the developed countries since Jan 1996. And it will be implemented in Less Developed Countries starting from Jan 2006. Egypt is preparing its pharmaceutical industry for such agreement. A sense of optimism is expressed in the rich North. While a sense of pessimism is expressed in the poor South. Research and Development companies feel quite secure. Reverse Engineering companies (producing imitated products)
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This paper provides a strategic management study in case of OSIM international ltd. It seeks to study the company in detail with regards to its operations in Singapore and China. The outline of this case study includes the strategic analysis‚ objectives‚ implementation and evaluation and management of the business strategies. A critical analysis of the issues hindering the company’s implementation of the strategies is discussed. Further‚ it includes the observation and identification of past and
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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT A PROJECT REPORT ON BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD Submitted to Dr. A.K.Sengupta Submitted By‚ Nivedita Birdawde MBA Britannia Industries Limited is an Indian company based in Bangalore that is famous for its Britannia and Tiger brands of biscuit‚ which are highly recognized throughout the country which was founded in the year 1982. Britannia is one of India’s leading biscuit firms‚ with an estimated 38% market share. Major Activity: The Company’s principal activity is the
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of the pharmaceutical market creates a conflict between the competing interests of the patients and the pharmaceutical industry where the increasing market expansion and profitability of the industry is happening at the cost of patients’ ability to receive the most appropriate and effective treatment. The interests of the Pharmaceutical industry outcompeted the interests of patients and public health providers by the increased integration and resulting influence of the pharmaceutical industry in all
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DIFFERENT ARE BRANDING STRATEGIES IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY VERSUS FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS? Abstract The objective of this paper is to analyse the branding strategies used currently in the pharmaceutical industry and compare it to the best practices in Fast Moving Consumer goods. First the authors review the differences in the way branding is defined and organised in pharmaceuticals versus FMCG and identify why branding could be leveraged in the pharmaceutical industry to help it return
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JV CAPITAL SERVICES PVT. LTD www.sharetrading.in VIP LTD. INDUSTRY : MOULDED LUGGAGE NSE Symbol : VIPIND CMP 115 RISK PROFILE: MEDIUM BUY TARGET 210 Key Data : 52 week H/L : Market Cap (Rs Cr.) : Face Value : Beta : P/E : Div % : BV : PBV : (Source : Company) 294/32 314 10 0.92 26 0.87 48.9 2.3 VIP Industries is engaged in the travel product business. The Company operates in two business segments: luggage & accessories and furniture. The products manufactured by the Company includes
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Competitive analysis of “ROSUVASTATIN” & “TELMISARTAN” ” for Cipla pharmaceutical in the pharmaceutical industry conducted at Coimbatore‚ Tamilnadu Submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration Mahatma Gandhi University Submitted By MANISH.K.B Reg.No 60810 Under the Guidance of ANU ANNA ANTHONY [pic] Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Science & Technology North Paravur‚ Ernakulam 2005-2007 Date: 30/08/2006
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