Serum Institute set to become the largest polio vaccine maker in the world by 20...
The Indian company beat stiff competition from MNCs to acquire a Czech company for 72 million euros


Serum Institute acquired for 72 million euros Nanotherapeutics, a Czech company, amidst stiff competition from many multi-national vaccine manufacturers. “We will re-design and re-licence the company’s 35-acre facility outside of Prague to produce injectable vaccines at a cost of euro 40 million,” Poonawalla told Forbes India. Once commissioned in 2020, Serum Institute’s injectable polio vaccine manufacturing capacity will rise to 200 million dosages which will make it the largest manufacturer of polio vaccines in the world. The closest competitor then will have a capacity of about 100 million dosages. “There is a huge shortage of injectable polio vaccines today and this expansion will go a long way in meeting the global demand and protecting children,” Poonawalla added. Injectable polio vaccines are difficult to produce as the technology is an entry barrier.
Serum Institute has been on an expansion spree. It is investing Rs 1,500 crore in a greenfield project to set up a 1.5 million sq ft vaccine manufacturing facility in Pune. “I swear by `Make in India’ and consider it patriotic to invest in India,” says Poonawalla, adding “at times for strategic reasons, we need to invest abroad. In India, we cannot handle live polio virus. Hence we need to invest in such facilities abroad.”
The company with a revenue of over Rs 4,000 crore has been growing at a compounded annual growth rate of over 30 percent in the last 5 years. Its profit margins are in excess of 25 percent.
First Published: Apr 25, 2017, 17:03
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