Interview: Madhusudhan Venkatachari – CEO, Natco Pharma Canada
Madhu Venkat, CEO of Natco Pharma Canada, highlights the company’s portfolio strategy, its strategic road map to be the first mover and become a leading generic supplier in oncology by…
Natco Pharma (Canada) Inc. is a Canadian subsidiary of Natco Pharma Limited, India. Natco Pharma Limited is a vertically integrated pharmaceutical company heavily focused in R&D and in manufacturing drug intermediates, API and finished formulations. It has a global network and customer centric approach.
The company exports API’s and Formulations to around 50 countries across the globe. Well known for its impressive portfolio of Oncology, Neurology and CNS drugs, it is bringing to market niche pharmaceuticals.
Natco Pharma has been supplying high quality pharmaceuticals to the Canadian market for more than five years, and, since its formation, has set up a very professional Quality, Regulatory, Warehousing, Marketing, Distribution and Logistics capability to service the Canadian market.
The company is slated to launch some of its already approved generic products and in the process of getting approvals for some very niche and very significant pipeline of pharmaceuticals.
Contact:
Address: 2550 Argentina Road, Suite 116, Mississauga, ON, L5N 5R1 Canada
Tel.: +1 (905) 997 3353
Website: http://natcopharma.ca/
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