Interview: Dr. Amr Morsy – CEO, Rameda, Egypt
Five days before the January 25th revolution of 2011, Rameda changed ownership and CEO Amr Morsy set out to turn-around the mismanaged business. Five years later, revenues are up 4.5…
Rameda aims to become the most valuable emerging pharmaceutical company in Egypt. The company’s mission is to provide customers with quality health care solutions in a cost effective manner by developing products and services that satisfy their health requirements.
Rameda began operations in 1994 and was established by a group of Gulf investors with the intention of creating one of the largest pharmaceutical operations in the region.
Owners hired V-Konsult of Germany to create a state-of-the art design, and British Carter Construction company was contracted to build the Rameda’s facilities.
In 1999, Rameda entered into an agreement with Alcon to manufacture – under license – their ophthalmology products. In order to guarantee the quality of their products, Alcon built one of the highest quality eye production facilities in the region at Rameda.
In 2011, Compass Capital led a consortium of private equity investors for the acquisition of 100% of Rameda. Compass Capital plans to establish Rameda as a regional leader in the industry.
To execute this strategy Rameda hired a new management team with a proven track record to complement the existing team.
Contact
Cairo Scientific Office
8 Geziret El Arab Street (23rd Floor), Mohandessin, Giza, Egypt
+(202) 376 130 46 / 58 / 74
+(202) 376 130 18
Factory
Second Industrial Zone, plot number 5
Sixth of October, Egypt
+( 202) 383 31887 – 383 31848
+(202) 383 31849
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