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Piramal Enterprises to expand pharma business in US, Europe and Japan

Piramal Enterprises is planning to expand its pharma vertical in global markets such as the US, Europe and Japan with plans to introduce more products going forward.

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NEW DELHI: Piramal Enterprises is planning to expand its pharma vertical in global markets such as the US, Europe and Japan with plans to introduce more products going forward.

“Piramal will continue to add more generic hospital products both organically and inorganically to leverage its strong sales and distribution network, integrating acquired products and generating synergies,” Piramal Enterprises said in its annual report for 2016-17.

On geographical expansion, the reports said the company would “further expand presence in strong markets, including the US, Europe and Japan.”

Piramal’s pharma vertical is divided into two – the global pharma business that sells pharma products and services globally and the India consumer products business that sells OTC products in India.

North America and Europe account for over 70 percent of the company’s revenue from pharmaceuticals business.

The company operates through its own field force in the US, the UK, Italy, and Germany and through more than 80 business partners in other countries. It has distribution presence in over 110 countries across the world.

It has four plants in North America and two plants in the UK and has dedicated sales force in North America and Europe.

In the US, the company has 30 percent market share in inhalation anaesthesia.

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