Company:Vetter Pharma

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Vetter Pharma-Fertigung GmbH & Co. KG
TypeGmbH & Co. KG
Founded1950[1]
Headquarters
Germany , Ravensburg
Key people
Managing Directors:[2]
Oliver Albrecht
Thomas Otto
Peter Soelkner
ProductsAseptically pre-filled application systems (syringes, cartridges, vials)
Number of employees
approx. 4,300 (2017)[3]
Websitevetter-pharma.com

Vetter Pharma-Fertigung GmbH & Co. KG is a contract manufacturer that has supplied the pharmaceutical industry since 1950. The company has production sites in Germany and the U.S., as well as sales offices in Singapore and Japan.[4][5] The company is an independent international specialist in the aseptic filling of syringes, cartridges and vials, and for assembling safety devices, pens and autoinjectors. With an annual capacity of 400 million units, Vetter is one of the world market leaders in the field of pre-filled injection systems. Its customer base includes both the world’s top 10 pharmaceutical and biotech companies, as well as small and mid-sized companies.[6]

History

View of a multi-functional building within Vetter’s overall Schuetzenstrasse site in Ravensburg, Germany
View of the Ravensburg Vetter Sued facility including the laboratory and packaging buildings
Inside the microbiology lab at VDS Chicago

The company was founded in 1950 by Helmut Vetter and was originally called the “Apotheker Vetter & Co. Arzneimittel GmbH Ravensburg".[3] In 1958, Helmut Vetter opened a pharmacy and sealed the drugs it manufactured in air- and water-tight packaging. In 1965, his growing enterprise began operating as a contract manufacturer packaging dry and liquid drugs. The company manufactured primarily contact lens solutions and eye drops. In 1975, the company turned its focus to aseptically pre-filled syringes. Vetter founded its first foreign subsidiary in the United States in 1983, Vetter Pharma Turm Inc. (Yardley, Pennsylvania), to handle sales in the United States and Canada. The following year, the company was renamed Vetter Pharma-Fertigung GmbH & Co. KG. In 1988, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Vetter’s Ravensburg facility approval to operate, which opened the U.S. market. At that point, the pharmaceutical service provider had just 350 employees.[7] Two years later, the company invented the dual-chamber syringe, which remains a patented product. Freeze-dried (lyophilized) drug resides in one chamber; liquid in the other. Pushing the plunger mixes the two, reconstituting the drug. The technology prolongs shelf-life, facilitates accurate dosing, and enables patients to self-administer. In 1996, a second German production site was established, in Langenargen, and received approval to operate by the FDA two years later. In 2004, the company started construction on a second major site in Ravensburg. Completed at the end of 2006, the Ravensburg Vetter South production facility received permission by the regional board of Tuebingen[8] (the local government) to begin operating at the start of 2007; the FDA gave its production approval in early 2008.[9] At the end of 2007, work began at Ravensburg Vetter South on a new facility to house secondary packaging[10] and began operations in May 2009.[11] At the same site, an analytical laboratory was established in the same year.[12] Also in 2009, the company founded its sales subsidiary Vetter Pharma International GmbH, and named its U.S. sales subsidiary Vetter Pharma International USA Inc.[13] In December 2009, the company dedicated its first U.S. manufacturing facility, located in suburban Chicago. There, Vetter supports preclinical through phase II products to fill syringes, cartridges and vials for use in clinical studies. The facility is an expansion of Vetter Development Service.[14] Once the development phase has been completed, the drug is sent to the company’s commercial facilities for filling in large quantities. The first transfer of this kind from the U.S. to Germany took place two years after the opening of the Chicago facility.[15] In May 2012 Vetter completed its new Center for Visual Inspection and Logistics. With a number of innovative technologies for producing electricity and promoting efficient use of resources, Vetter continues to set high standards in terms of sustainability at its Ravensburg Vetter West facility.[16] Soon after, the building was expanded and modernized to make room for now about 800 employees.[17] Vetter has increased its focus on the Asian market by opening a sales office in Singapore in 2014.[4] One year later, a subsidiary was opened in Japan [5] and, in 2015 Vetter announced it would be investing extensively in the modernization and expansion of its facilities in and around Ravensburg.[18]

Vetter employs approximately 4,300 employees in Germany, U.S. and Asia, and is headquartered in Ravensburg, Germany.

In addition to the Vetter management team which consists of three managing directors, an independent advisory board also assists the company. The advisory board has been chaired by Udo J. Vetter since 2008.[19] He is also the vice president of a German family enterprise association called Familienunternehmer and of its European counterpart, the European Family Businesses.[20]

Social responsibility and sustainability

Vetter is involved in a number of social projects and supports a range of educational programs for children, young people, apprentices and employees.[21][22] The company has set high standards for compliance management as well as in the field of environment, health and safety.[23][24] This so-called EHS management is verified according to ISO 14001, BS OHSAS 18001 and ISO 50001.

Importance for the U.S.

In the United States Vetter is listed at Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative (CFDI), a strategy and list, maintained by the United States Department of Homeland Security, of foreign infrastructure which "if attacked or destroyed would critically impact the U.S."[25]

Awards

• 2017: CMO Leadership Award

• 2017: German Design Award Gold 2017 for syringe closure system Vetter-Ject® [26]

• 2016: Merck Award for Best Overall External Supplier 2015 [26]

• 2016: AbbVie Triumph Award 2015 in Third-Party Manufacturers – Supplier of the Year [27]

• 2016: WorldStar Award for the Vetter-Ject® syringe closure system in the category Pharmaceutical & Medical [28]

• 2016: CMO Leadership Award in four categories Quality, Capabilities, Expertise, and Compatibility [29]

• 2015: German Packaging Award for syringe closure system Vetter-Ject® in the category Pharmaceutical & Medical [30]

• 2015: The Red Dot Award for syringe closure system Vetter-Ject® in the category Product Design [31]

• 2015: iF Design Award for syringe closure system Vetter-Ject® in the category Medicine/Healthcare [31]

• 2013: CMO Leadership Award in the categories Quality and Reliability [32]

• 2012: European Outsourcing Award in the category Most Improved Manufacturing Project or Process [33]

• 2011: Frost & Sullivan 2011 European Prefilled Injection Systems Customer Leadership Award [34]

References

  1. From pharmacy to global leader : Vetter through time Company history as pdf.
  2. Vetter-Pharma: Managing Directors
  3. 3.0 3.1 Vetter-Pharma: Facts and Figures
  4. 4.0 4.1 PharmTech.com, Nov 20, 2014: Vetter Opens New Office in Singapore to Support Growing Asian Market.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Manufacturingchemist.com, Oct 20, 2015: Vetter opens a new office in Japan.
  6. Vetter-Pharma: Vetter insights into long-term expansion plans.
  7. From pharmacy to global leader : Vetter through time Company history as pdf. page 141.
  8. Vetter Pharma-Fertigung, Contract Manufacturing Facility, Ravensburg, Germany. www.pharmaceutical-technology.com .
  9. FDA gives Vetter the green light.
  10. Vetter is investing in the future .
  11. Vetter installs six automatic packaging lines at its new facility.
  12. Vetter inaugurates comprehensive site in Germany .
  13. Vetter Pharma-Fertigung launches new subsidiary.
  14. Vetter Development Service goes live in Chicago .
  15. From pharmacy to global leader: Vetter through time Company history as pdf. [page 122] .
  16. Vetter boosts quality and logistic processes[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  17. PharmTech.com, Jan 25, 2017: Vetter Starts Operations in Its Center for Visual Inspection and Logistics
  18. PharmTech.com, Oct 1, 2015: Vetter Embarks on 300-Million Euro Manufacturing Expansion.
  19. Vetter Pharma: Advisory Board[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  20. europeanfamilybusinesses.eu: Organisation - Board.
  21. vetter-pharma.com: company-social projects and donations.
  22. vetter-pharma.com: company-educational support.
  23. vetter-pharma.com: company-corporate compliance.
  24. vetter-pharma.com: company-sustainability.
  25. Sharon Theimer (7 December 2010). "U.S.: WikiLeaks release a hit list for al-Qaida". Army Times. http://www.armytimes.com/news/2010/12/ap-wikileaks-release-gives-hit-list-to-al-qaida-120610/. Retrieved 10 December 2010. 
  26. 26.0 26.1 vetter-pharma.com: company-awards.
  27. scienceparkillinois.com: Vetter receives abbvie triumph award.
  28. pharmaceutical-technology.com: Vetter Wins Two Coveted Awards.
  29. pharmtech.com: Vetter Receives Awards for Syringe Closure System.
  30. bioprocessintl.com: Vetter Wins Two Awards.
  31. 31.0 31.1 cleanroomtechnology.com: Vetter offers Vetter-Ject syringe closure system for highly-sensitive compounds.
  32. lifescienceleadermag.epubxp.com: CMO Leadership Awards Winner Profiles.
  33. outsourcedpharma.com: Vetter Receives Top Prize At The European Outsourcing Awards Ceremony.
  34. pharmaceutical-technology.com: Vetter Wins Frost & Sullivan 2011 European Prefilled Injection Systems Customer Service Leadership Award.

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