Announcement: The International Directory of Plasma Fractionators

2008

Phone: (203) 799-0298 Fax: (203) 891-8855
284, Racebrook Road, Orange, CT 06477 , USA

 




April, 2008

We have the pleasure to announce the publication of the above-mentioned directory, which lists all the known commercial and non-profit organizations currently fractionating human plasma into therapeutic products. This directory reflects information collected in 2007 and early 2008. For each fractionation facility, the following is provided:

• Address, telephone, fax email and website,
• Legal status (commercial or non profit),
• Names of Chief Executive and General Managers,
• Fractionation capacity, throughput, type of plasma processed, and
• Product line.

This directory also provides an analysis of the plasma supply and processing in the last fifteen years by region, origin of the plasma, and type of organization. A subscription form is enclosed for your convenience.

A new edition of this publication, the “International Directory of Plasma Fractionators – 2009”, will be published at the end of 2010.

Sincerely,

Patrick L. Robert
President




INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
OF
PLASMA FRACTIONATORS
2008

THE MARKETING RESEARCH BUREAU, INC.
284 Racebrook Road
Orange, CT 06477
USA
Tel: +1 203799-0298
Fax: +1 203891-8855

e-mail: mrb_ibpn@earthlink.net


TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION – METHODOLOGY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SURVEY RESULTS
TABLES & CHARTS
FRACTIONATOR PROFILES

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ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
CANADA
CHINA (PEOPLE’S REPULIC)
CROATIA
CUBA
FRANCE
GERMANY
HUNGARY
INDIA
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
KOREA (REP. OF)
NETHERLANDS
RUSSIA
SERBIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
VENEZUELA

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LIST OF TABLES AND CHARTS

Table Ia
Worldwide Distribution of Fractionation Plants & Capacity 2002 - 2007 15
Table Ib Worldwide Distribution of Fractionation Plants & Capacity 1993 - 1999 16
Table IIa Type of Plasma Fractionators Commercial & Non-Profit Organizations 17
Table IIb Type of Plasma Fractionators Commercial 18
Table IIc Type of Plasma Fractionators Non-Profit Organizations 19
Table IIIa Worldwide Distribution of Plants & Capacity 2002 - 2007 20
Table IIIb Worldwide Distribution of Plants & Capacity 1993 - 1999 21
Table IVa Plant Capacity vs. Utilization 2002 - 2007 22
Table IVb Plant Capacity vs. Utilization 1993 - 1999 23
Table Va Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 2007 24
Table Vb Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 2004 25
Table Vc Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 2002 26
Table Vd Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 1999 27
Table Ve Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 1996 28
Table Vf Type of Plasma Fractionated by Region - 1993 29
Table VIa Contract Fractionation 2002 - 2007 30
Table VIb Contract Fractionation 1993 - 1999 31
Table VII Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants 32
Chart 1 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants - 2007 33
Chart 2 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants 1993 - 2007 34
Chart 3 Number of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Region 1993 - 2007 35
Table VIII Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity 36
Chart 4 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity – 2007 37
Chart 5 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity 1993 - 2007 38
Chart 6 Plasma Fractionation Capacity by Region 1993 - 2007 39
Table IX Number of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Status 40
Table X Plasma Fractionation Capacity by Status 40
Chart 7 Number of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Status 1993 - 2007 41
Table XI Plant Utilization Ratio by Status 42
Chart 8 Plant Utilization Ratio by Status 1993 - 2007 43
Table XII Type of Plasma Fractionated 1993 - 2007 44
Table XIIIa Distribution of Fractionators by Capacity & Throughput - 2007 45
Table XIIIb Distribution of Fractionators by Capacity & Throughput - 2004 46
Table XIVa Type of Plasma Fractionated in Europe 1993 - 2007 47
Chart 9 Type of Plasma Processed in Europe 1993-2007 (Non-profit) 48
Chart 10 Type of Plasma Processed in Europe 1993-2007 (Commercial) 49
Table XIVb Type of Plasma Fractionated in North America 1993 - 2007 50
Chart 11 Type of Plasma Processed in North America 1993-2007 (Non-profit) 51
Chart 12 Type of Plasma Processed in North America 1993-2007 (Commercial) 52
Table XIVc Type of Plasma Fractionated in Asia & Pacific 1993 - 2007 53
Chart 13 Type of Plasma Processed in Asia 1993-2007 (Non-profit) 54
Chart 14 Type of Plasma Processed in Asia 1993-2007 (Commercial) 55
     




SAMPLE PAGE
COUNTRY China
NAME CHENGDU INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS
ADDRESS DONG - BAOJIANG BRIGE
CITY CHENGDU
STATE SICHUAN PROVINCE P.R. 610063
TELEPHONE +86 28 8441 9831
FAX +86 28 8441 9060
E-MAIL: ronsen@ronsen.com WEBSITE: www.ronsen.com
CHIEF EXECUTIVE YANG HONGJU
DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE SHENG XIAOBING
OWNERSHIP GOVERNMENT
STATUS COMMERCIAL
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
(PLASMA DERIVATIVES PRODUCTION AND SALES)
 
ESTIMATED PLANT CAPACITY /YEAR (000) LITERS 800
TYPE OF PLASMA PROCESSED (000) LITERS  
PLASMAPHERESIS 350
RECOVERED PLASMA -
TOTAL LITERS FRACTIONATED 350
PLASMA FRACTIONATED ON CONTRACT FOR OTHER ORGANIZATIONS (000) LITERS -
PLASMA SHIPPED TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS FOR FRACTIONATION (000) LITERS -
MAIN PRODUCTS ALBUMIN, POLYVALENT IMIG & IVIG, ANTI-HEPATITIS B IGG, ANTI-TETANUS IGG (SOLE SUPPLIER IN CHINA), FIBRINOGEN
NEW PRODUCTS (1999-2001) FACTOR VIII

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF PLASMA
FRACTIONATORS - 2008

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