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This Article is From Jan 09, 2019

Pfizer To Shut Two India Plants, 1,700 Employees To Be Impacted: Report

Pfizer acquired the sites as part of its $15 billion purchase of Hospira in 2015, to boost its portfolio of generic injectable drugs and copies of biotech medicines.

Pfizer To Shut Two India Plants, 1,700 Employees To Be Impacted: Report
The factories employ nearly 6 per cent of Pfizer's global workforce.

US drugmaker Pfizer said on Wednesday it was shutting down two manufacturing plants in the country that make generic injectables like penicillin as a response to falling demand.

Business Standard reported the news on Tuesday, saying over 1,700 employees would be impacted by the closure of the two factories in the states of Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

The factories employ nearly 6 per cent of Pfizer's global workforce.

"Pfizer has conducted a thorough evaluation of the ... sites in India and concluded that due to the very significant long term loss of product demand, manufacturing at these sites is not viable," the company said in an emailed statement.

Pfizer acquired the sites as part of its $15 billion purchase of Hospira in 2015, to boost its portfolio of generic injectable drugs and copies of biotech medicines.

The plant in Chennai makes generic injectable cephalosporin, penems and penicillin. The Maharashtra plant supplied the Chennai unit with certain products.

Both plants do not manufacture products for the India market, Pfizer said, adding that it is expanding operations in its Visakhapatnam facility.

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