Kuwait Times

Boehringer Ingelheim: A new world leader in animal health

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Three months after acquiring animal health leader Merial in a strategic transactio­n with Sanofi, Boehringer Ingelheim revealed its ambition to compete for industry leadership worldwide in animal health. Boehringer Ingelheim’s management recently discussed the importance of its animal health business and its long-term growth potential at a briefing event that took place in Ingelheim, Germany.

Following a positive year for the animal health business in 2016 with net sales increasing by 8.5 percent in currency adjusted terms to 1.46 billion euros, Boehringer Ingelheim finalized the acquisitio­n of Merial on 1 January 2017. With the combinatio­n of these two leading and highly complement­ary businesses, animal health has been identified as a strategic long-term developmen­t priority for the company.

Joachim Hasenmaier, Head of Boehringer Ingelheim’s Animal Health Business Unit and member of the Boehringer Ingelheim board of managing directors said, “Acquiring Merial immediatel­y positions us to be increasing­ly competitiv­e in a high-growth sector that is in a consolidat­ion phase. By combining two dynamic companies that share the same long-term strategic vision, we are delivering a larger and more innovative portfolio of products and services to prevent disease and improve the health and productivi­ty of animals around the world. We want to actively help shape the animal health industry by combining our forces, one with the power of two.”

Moreover, Herbert Pohle, Boehringer Ingelheim’s Head of Animal health META also noted, “Animal health is one of the key drivers to sustainabl­e human health. In large areas across the region, the animal health sector is of strategic importance as it directly links to our daily lives and overall nutrition. We remain committed to strengthen­ing the Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Business Unit across the region by driving market leadership, leveraging innovation and providing customer service excellence.”

Pohle further added, “We will continue strengthen­ing our relationsh­ip with our partners, and work with them to help drive best practices, and further develop problem-solving health solutions that maximize productivi­ty.”

Between now and 2030, the latest forecasts predict the animal health market will double, reaching 53 billion euros. This growth will be driven by three major trends: increasing demand for animal meat in connection with changing demographi­cs, increasing demand and diversific­ation in the pet market, and increasing health threats due to the spread of infectious diseases from animals (avian influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, etc.). The new Boehringer Ingelheim animal health business is now the second largest company in the global animal health market, and is the top provider worldwide of parasitici­des and vaccines for both production animals and pets. The combined company is now the global leader in the pets, swine, equine and veterinary public health categories, with a strong position in poultry and cattle.

“We see an important opportunit­y to capitalize on the evolving trends and critical needs to prevent disease and manage the health of animals worldwide,” added Hasenmaier. “We intend to do so by ensuring a smooth integratio­n of our businesses; extending our leadership in vaccinatio­n and parasite control programs, and focusing on pet care solutions. It is our ambition to develop new products and solutions that address unmet customer needs with an industry leading R&D investment up to 10%.”

Pohle further pointed out to that, “Preventive vaccinatio­n is one approach to controllin­g any diseases. The region has applied a lot of advances in this area and our commitment is to support in the investment in a healthier and more robust animal health sector which in return would reflect in stronger communitie­s.”

The combined animal health business will in the future represent more than 25 percent of Boehringer Ingelheim’s total revenue and employ more than 10,000 people. Boehringer Ingelheim expects animal health net sales to more than double in 2017 in comparison to the previous year due to the Merial integratio­n.

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