Cipla to launch South Africa’s first biotech manufacturing facility
The plant will manufacture biosimilars and construction is scheduled to start in early 2017, with full operations expected to commence in the third quarter of 2018.
Cipla's proposed biotech subsidiary in South Africa will invest just over R1.3 billion into the country's first state-of-the-art biotech manufacturing facility, for the production of biosimilars. Cipla Ltd is a global pharmaceutical company and owner of Cipla Medpro, South Africa’s third largest pharmaceutical manufacturer, as well as Cipla BioTec, a biotechnology company focused on affordable and accessible biopharmaceuticals.
Steven Lehrer, Director of Cipla BioTec said: “Biosimilars are important to enable access to advanced cancer and autoimmune treatments. These treatments are only used by about 8% of patients who should be treated worldwide mainly due to the high costs of these drugs. Biosimilars are as safe and effective as the original treatment and are starting to be introduced worldwide. However, biosimilars remain too expensive for broad use outside of major western markets. Cipla BioTec aspires to transform the biosimilars market worldwide, by significantly increasing access with its strategy of one global product standard at affordable pricing. Cipla BioTec’s unique manufacturing strategy is leveraged from its in house proprietary manufacturing software and single use technology."
According to both Paul Miller, CEO of Cipla Medpro and Divian Govender, CEO of the proposed entity Cipla BioTec South Africa, the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, is in South Africa on the 8 July 2016 and Cipla BioTec has been invited to attend the Prime Minister’s keynote address. Prior to the event, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Cipla BioTec Pvt Ltd and Dube Tradeport Corporation will be signed. The MOU affirms Cipla BioTec’s and Dube Tradeport Corporation’s commitment for the investment and outlines terms of reference for the project.
Divian Govender, CEO of the proposed entity Cipla BioTec South Africa said the factory, which will be located in the Department of Trade and Industries Special Economic Zone of Dube Tradeport in Durban, will manufacture biosimilar drugs made from living organisms and used in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Construction is scheduled to start in early 2017, with full operations expected to commence in the third quarter of 2018. Lehrer states that, at full capacity, the facility is expected to create upto 300 jobs (upto 180 high skilled jobs and 120 indirect jobs), primarily in the engineering and biological science fields. “It marks the entrance of Cipla Ltd subsidiary, Cipla BioTec, into South Africa and will be run independently of the pharmaceutical’s existing manufacturing division, Cipla Medpro Manufacturing (CMM).”
The Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi was recently quoted in the press that he is extremely concerned of the high costs of medical care, using cancer drugs as an example. He further commented: “Just as the price of ARV’S were unaffordable then cancer drugs are devilishly unaffordable today.” He called for the same effort that was used to reduce the price of ARV’S to be used in the fight against other diseases. The Minister highlighted that a breast cancer patient could pay up to R500 000 for Herceptin for a year’s treatment. This makes it virtually unaffordable for both the private and public sector.
In the light of this Miller explains that in South Africa, people without access to private insurance have limited or no access to any biologic medicine due to the very high prices of the innovator molecules. Currently about 1-in-50 patients in Africa have access to biologic medication. “We are striving to reduce this number to about 1-in-5 cancer patients through the production and supply of biosimilar medication at an affordable price. This embraces Cipla ethos of advancing healthcare for all.”
The biosimilars produced at the facility will be for both state and private sectors and there is also the potential to export to markets in the US, European Union and Asia, explains Miller. “The capacity of this factory will have the potential for a vast majority of the products to be exported, thereby contributing significantly to the country’s economic growth and skill development.”
Subhanu Saxena, MD & Global CEO, Cipla Ltd. said, Cipla’s investment in this facility will enable the creation of the first Bio-cluster on the African continent. “A state-of-the-art, world-class manufacturing base here in South Africa will allow opportunities for supply chain partners and related companies to get involved. This in turn will allow top-notch research efforts to stay in South Africa and attract research from international institutions as well.”
The biotech manufacturing facility will have the necessary design capacity and capabilities and will seek regulatory approvals to supply the local market and to export into the rest of Africa and Europe.
“This investment follows the launch of the new distribution centre, Cipla Distribution Gateway in 2015, which saw a R185-million investment into the country as well as a recent R400-million upgrade to the existing manufacturing facility in KZN,” concludes Miller.
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