BOXMEER, the Netherlands, July 20, 2011 – Merck Animal Health, formerly
known as Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, announced today that it
has embarked on the expansion of a vaccine manufacturing unit at its Biosciences
Center Boxmeer campus in the Netherlands. The $18 million investment will
result in a doubling of the capacity of its Tissue Culture Department, one
of the departments where antigens for viral and parasitological vaccines
are manufactured for international markets.
The new facility, which is scheduled to be fully operational by early 2013,
has been designed to operate with optimal efficiency as well as to meet current
and future requirements with respect to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
and Safety, Health and Environment (SHE). It will also allow for the anticipated
globally growing demand for veterinary vaccines. In addition, the increase
of the manufacturing capacity that will be realized anticipates for large-scale
emergency production of veterinary vaccines when extensive amounts are needed
within a short time period such as during outbreaks of emerging diseases.
“Animal health is an important part of Merck’s business going forward
and the company is committed to the strategic development of the animal health
business. By addressing the increasing global need for high-quality, high-volume
veterinary vaccine manufacturing capacity, we continue to deliver to the promise
to our customers to make Merck Animal Health a best-in-class global animal
health leader,” said Dr. John T. McCubbins, Senior Vice President, Animal
Health Manufacturing.
Dr. Helmut Finkler, Chairman Animal Health Operations The Netherlands added: “The
investment in the extension of the Tissue Culture Department here in Boxmeer
is of significant importance as it demonstrates the continuous commitment
of Merck towards Biosciences Center Boxmeer as a strategic site within our
global Animal Health network”.
The Tissue Culture Department Boxmeer is an EU-GMP licensed facility and
produces viral and parasitological antigens that are used as active components
of veterinary vaccines. The department specializes in complex biotechnological
production processes that require high flexibility, using roller bottles,
cell factories and other suitable cell and virus culture and purification
systems. In 2010, the department produced 12 different antigens, totaling
almost 300 million vaccine doses for cattle, horses, dogs, cats, fish and
swine.
To address the specific regional needs for veterinary medicines, Merck Animal
Health operates manufacturing sites in various countries distributed over
the 5 continents. Of these, Biosciences Center Boxmeer is a global lead site
in the company’s network and the animal health industry. It is the
largest biotechnology site in the Netherlands. The company markets more than
350 licensed vaccines of which over 100 are manufactured in Boxmeer. The
company continuously invests in its operations to accommodate growth and
to ensure that it meets GMP and other standards as well as the most stringent
environmental requirements.