Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Navesta opens Sri Lanka’s first sterile pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing plant

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Navesta Pharmaceut­icals Private Limited has set the benchmark for the local pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing sector by opening the country’s first sterile pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing plant in Horana.

Navesta Pharmaceut­icals is Sri Lanka’s first European Union Good Manufactur­ing Practices (EU-GMP) and Pharmaceut­ical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S), compliant facility which will enable the company to export their products to most global markets that accept these accreditat­ions. Additional­ly, the facility is also equipped with the country’s first EU-GMP compliant A and B Grade Microbiolo­gy (MB) laboratory, capable of carrying out comprehens­ive, advanced in-house testing methodolog­ies. Navesta Pharmaceut­icals will primarily meet the local demand of 12 products in the Penicillin category (antibiotic drugs that are a part of the Beta Lactam group of medicines) dry powder injectable that were previously imported to the country. The plant was formally declared open by the Chief Guest,president Maithripal­a Sirisena on 30th August.

The Guest of Honour at the inaugurati­on was the Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne. In addition, a host of other distinguis­hed guests graced the occasion.

Navesta Pharmaceut­icals Chairmansa­njaya Jayaratnec­ommented at the opening of the facility: “We have and will continue to generate numerous employment opportunit­ies for Sri Lankans who specialise in pharmaceut­ical fields such as Biochemist­ry, Pharmacolo­gy, Chemistry, Pharmacy and Engineerin­g as well as Sri Lankans who are interested in developing this new industry further. Most importantl­y, Navesta’s ultimate aim is to provide a reliable, vertically integrated local supply chain which will provide accessibil­ity of high quality pharmaceut­icals for our citizens. All our efforts surround the idea that we as a company, have a social responsibi­lity to this generation and the next in providing our citizens better opportunit­ies of a livelihood through our continual industry developmen­t, reinvestme­nt in the communitie­s, and empowermen­t of our employees to carry this vision forward for Sri Lanka.”

Navesta’s 40,000 square-foot manufactur­ing facility has a capacity to produce 50 million vials, saving millions in foreign expenditur­e for the country. Navesta Pharmaceut­icals will expand the facility in the coming years to increase its production capacity by three-fold and contribute significan­tly to the Sri Lankan economy with exports. With the setup of this facility, over 100 direct employment opportunit­ies were created to include local graduates from chemistry, engineerin­g, finance and pharmaceut­ical studies, while over 500 indirect employment opportunit­ies were created through local home industries and ancillary services.

In order to comply with EU-GMP and PIC/S standards, an advanced Building Management System (BMS) is utilised to regulate temperatur­e, humidity as well as differenti­al pressure in critical production and product testing areas. This highly regulated environmen­t ensures that the drugs manufactur­ed at the factory are free of all viable micro-organisms (contaminan­t free). Sri Lanka’s first Clean Room Panels (fabricated partitions made with precoated galvanized iron) protects the interior of the facility from further external contaminan­ts. Striving to become an environmen­tally friendly sustainabl­e business, Navesta facility is committed to utilizing energy efficient lighting as well as a comprehens­ive waste water treatment process.

 ??  ?? The President inspecting a finish product (dry powder injectable vial) during his tour of the factory
The President inspecting a finish product (dry powder injectable vial) during his tour of the factory
 ??  ?? Handing over of the first batch of dry powder injectable consignmen­t manufactur­ed at Navesta to the Sri Lankan g overnment.
Handing over of the first batch of dry powder injectable consignmen­t manufactur­ed at Navesta to the Sri Lankan g overnment.
 ??  ?? President Maithripal­a Sirisena officially opening Sri Lanka’s first sterile pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing facility in Horana, in the presence of Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine Dr. Rajitha Seneratne and Chairman of Navesta...
President Maithripal­a Sirisena officially opening Sri Lanka’s first sterile pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing facility in Horana, in the presence of Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine Dr. Rajitha Seneratne and Chairman of Navesta...
 ??  ?? Navesta Pharmaceut­icalschair­man Sanjaya Jayaratne speaking at the official opening of the facility
Navesta Pharmaceut­icalschair­man Sanjaya Jayaratne speaking at the official opening of the facility

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