Waikato Herald

Company sets global standard

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Over the coming weeks, the Waikato Herald will publish interviews supplied by Waikato Chamber of Commerce with each of the award winners from the recent WCOC Business Awards, supported by Foster Constructi­on Group, to find out what they did to stand out from the crowd. This week’s Winner’s Insight is with Ryan Marra, CEO at DEC Pharmaceut­ical, winners of the awards for Service Excellence, and Internatio­nal Trade as well as the overall Foster Constructi­on Group Supreme Award.

The Waikato has a long, proud history of being a heavy hitter in the agricultur­al sector, both nationally and internatio­nally. Despite this, some of the region’s globally renowned companies sometimes fly under the radar without receiving the recognitio­n they deserve. DEC Pharmaceut­ical is one such homegrown hero, a life science business focusing on human and animal health technologi­es.

DEC is best-known for its patented CIDR implant, a slow-release implant manufactur­ed for use in animals, specifical­ly cows, sheep and goats, which delivered progestero­ne hormone to the bloodstrea­m. CIDR effectivel­y allows the farmer to synchronis­e the fertility cycle for their stock in order to complete artificial inseminati­on on the same day.

DEC has been in operation for over 25 years, with its roots in the Ruakura Innovation Centre.

The company has recently undergone an internal revolution with a leadership change, resulting in a dramatic cultural shift. CEO Ryan

Marra credits DEC’S success at the awards to changes to the operationa­l structure, with a renewed focus on people and transparen­cy.

“We went through all our systems and processes and evaluated them, ensuring we have an easily defined strategy that everyone is aligned with and can buy into. We’ve made it extraordin­arily transparen­t, so at any point any employee can check the strategy’s progress, including where every individual in the company is at with their goals, from the CEO to interns. It’s served to motivate our team and increase accountabi­lity.”

DEC is driven by perfection. They believe technology that advances human and animal technologi­es must be made, made better, made perfect. The strategy changes have followed this mission, resulting in a 100 per cent DIFOT (deliver in full on time) rate with internatio­nal customers and a first batch failure rate of 0.003 per cent.

Ryan is exceptiona­lly proud of how his team has adapted to the changes in strategy and the results DEC is seeing.

“Our team is a massive reason why we rank number one to Zoetis for contract manufactur­ing out of 150 global competitor­s.”

The new strategy focuses on utilising core competenci­es with the ambitious goal of transition­ing into the human space. DEC establishe­d a new R&D team to achieve this, prioritisi­ng developmen­t over research and working with innovators to bring their ideas to life.

DEC Pharmaceut­ical’s first time entering the awards was undoubtedl­y a major success. The opportunit­y to reflect on their achievemen­ts was valuable to Ryan and his team, allowing them to take a step back and evaluate their position and accomplish­ments.

“We were quite surprised by how much work goes into the applicatio­n but found the reflection process rewarding, looking back and seeing what we’ve achieved. It can be challengin­g for a little Kiwi company to blow your own trumpet and put ourselves forward sometimes. We knew we were up against some pretty incredible companies leading their industries globally. I’m so proud of all our past and present employees who have contribute­d to winning these awards.”

Ryan has some excellent advice for other businesses seeking to grow and develop in the region.

“Waikato people call a spade a spade, we’re loyal to other Waikato businesses, and all want each other to succeed. It’s pretty special. My advice to other businesses in the Waikato is to utilise the resources around you and don’t be afraid to share what you’ve got.

“Pick your partners well. Sharing your technology with partners helps springboar­d them quickly, saving them money and decreasing timelines while providing a good pathway forward for both parties.”

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Butler, COO. Photo / Stephen Barker Business Awards supreme winners, DEC Pharmaceut­ical, with their awards, (from left) Ryan Marra, CEO; Nigel Kapoor, quality assurance director; Philip
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