Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | |
Type: | Public |
Traded As: | |
Foundation: | 1907[1] |
Location City: | Vadodara, Gujarat |
Location Country: | India |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Key People: | Chirayu Amin (Chairman) Pranav Amin (MD) Shaunak Amin (MD) |
Industry: | Pharmaceuticals |
Products: | Pharmaceuticals, Branded and Generic drugs, |
Revenue: | ₹ 31.31 billion (US$ 470.632 million) (2016-2017)[2] |
Net Income: | ₹ 4.01 billion (US$ 60.276 million) (2016-2017) |
Num Employees: | 9000+ (2017) |
Parent: | Alembic Group |
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Vadodara.[3] It is involved in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products, pharmaceutical substances and intermediates. It is also termed to be a market leader in macrolides segment of anti-infective drugs in India.[3]
The company has its headquarters and corporate office situated in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, while its manufacturing facilities are located at Panelav, Karakhadi in Gujarat and Sikkim, India.[4] [5] Its Panelav plant houses active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and formulation manufacturing, while its Sikkim plant is involved in manufacture of formulations for Indian and non-regulated export markets.[6]
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. initially began as Alembic Chemical Works where it started manufacturing tincture and alcohol at its unit at Vadodara in 1907.[7] The company eventually entered into manufacturing cough syrups, vitamins, tonics and sulphur drugs.[3] Further, Alembic entered into production of penicillin in the 1960s.[1] This dedicated Alembic plant for the manufacture of penicillin was inaugurated by Lal Bahadur Shastri in the year 1961, the then Prime Minister of India.[3] Alembic soon also initiated bulk production of vitamin B12. In the antibiotic section, soon after initiation of penicillin manufacture, Alembic began the production of erythromycin in 1971 for first time in India. Alembic also incorporated and launched the 'Althrocin' brand of erythromycin. In the year, 1997, Althrocin became the top selling brand of erythromycin in India.
In 2000, Alembic received ISO 14000 certification for its Vadodara facility.[3]
In 2010, Alembic Pharmaceutical Ltd. demerged from Alembic Ltd. subsequent to the allotment of 133,515,914 equity shares of ₹2 each to the shareholders of Alembic Ltd. This made the shareholding of Alembic Ltd. in Alembic Pharmaceutical reduce from 100% to 29.18%.[8]
In 2011, the equity shares of Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. were listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India.[8]
Alembic manufactures and sells pharmaceutical and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).[3] It also offers international and domestic formulations, with branded and generic formulations being under its domestic formulations.[6]
Alembic has two research and development (R&D) centres which have been well supported by Alembic for its growth initiatives. The company has spent much of its capital on R&D, with majority of expenses on R&D for its markets in the US.[9] For the FY2015-2016, Alembic Pharmaceuticals invested ₹346 crore in R&D alone with 470 on-going projects.[10]
On 20 September 2011,[8] the equity shares of Alembic Pharmaceuticals post its demerger from Alembic Ltd. got listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange[13] where it is a constituent of BSE 500 index and on the National Stock Exchange of India[14] where it is a constituent of Nifty 500 index.