Merck To Open Second Largest Plant In China

Merck has invested US$134 million in China over the last three years, including the Nantong facility which will be their second largest plant globally.

AsianScientist (Aug. 5, 2014) – Merck, an international pharmaceutical and chemical company, will open their second largest manufacturing facility in Nantong, China; complementing their recent acquisition of AZ Electronic Materials and the newly built Liquid Crystals Center China based in the Jinqiao Industrial Park in Shanghai.

Merck currently employs more than 2,000 people at over 40 sites in China, with the most important products including Erbitux to treat cancer, Gonal-f to treat infertility as well as life science tools and liquid crystals (LC) for flat panel displays. In total, Merck has committed more than €100 million (~US$134 million) to investments in China over that past three years.

“China is of strategic importance to Merck,” said Karl-Ludwig Kley, Chairman of the Executive Board. “Together with government officials, customers, partners and our highly motivated local colleagues, we will explore ways to further address critical health care needs of the Chinese population—both with our high-quality drugs and our life science tools for biopharmaceutical R&D. We’re also meeting with customers in the display industry to continue our constant dialogue about innovative solutions to meet the needs of the ever-changing high-tech market.”

Merck has a strong presence in the fast-growing emerging markets: Sales in the region, which includes China, grew by 9 percent to around €3.8 billion (~US$5.1 billion) last year, contributing 36 percent to Group total sales of €10.7 billion (~US$14.4 billion) in 2013.

Kley said the Group’s newly built Liquid Crystals Center China, based in the Jinqiao Industrial Park in Shanghai, started delivering its first products to Chinese customers in the second quarter. Trial production at the center, which integrates a liquid crystal mixing plant, an LC lab and the China LC business hub, started in December 2013.

Adding another premium specialty chemicals business to Merck’s existing LC business and further expanding its presence in the Asian market, Merck earlier this year bought AZ Electronic Materials (AZ), a leading solutions provider of high-tech materials and functional specialty chemicals. AZ has a site in the Greater Shanghai region in Suzhou and employs nearly 100 people in China.

Next month, groundbreaking is planned for Merck’s new €80 million (US$107 million) pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in the Nantong Economical Technological Development Area (NETDA), in the Greater Shanghai region (Yangtze River Delta area). Completion of the facility, which will focus on bulk production and packaging of Glucophage, Concor and Euthyrox, is scheduled for 2016, with commercial production starting in 2017.

Merck’s brands for the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and thyroid disorders are referenced in China’s Essential Drug List (EDL), making Merck the first and only multinational company in China to dedicate a large scale green-field investment towards the production of drugs on the list comprising medicines that satisfy public healthcare needs and must be made available at all times.

In addition to investments in drug production, Merck has also expanded its services for biopharmaceutical research and development customers. Recent investments by the Merck Millipore life science tools business include the Biopharmaceutical Technical and Training Centre in Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai. This center provides support, training and validation services to biopharmaceuticals customers with operations in China. The facility enables customers to investigate, explore and optimize their upstream and downstream processes as well as environmental monitoring processes.

In Beijing, where Merck Serono’s Chinese headquarters are located, Merck also runs a research center focused on biomarker research, including pharmacogenomics and bioanalytics, which is part of Merck Serono’s stratified medicine approach.

In addition to these investments, Merck counts on an extensive network of collaborations with leading academic and medical institutions in China, as well as local companies. The latest collaboration agreement with a Chinese company, announced in November 2013, is a second co-development and commercialization agreement with BeiGene, which will further strengthen the companies’ collaboration in oncology.

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Source: Merck.
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