India is expected to be among the top three pharmaceutical markets by incremental growth, by 2020 and sixth largest market globally in absolute size. The medical infrastructure has been continuously improving combined with increase in penetration of health insurance in the country, which are influence factors in the growth of the pharmaceutical sector. To serve this local and export growth market the global drug manufacturing companies have strategically selected india for production. These companies can only rely on global leaders such as Burkert Fluid Control Systems, due to their experience in providing standard and customized components for pharmaceutical production equipment. Sadiq Khan, General Manager, reveals more about Burkert with Pharma Bio World.
What will Burkert offer to the Indian market?
Wherever fluids and gases are used, there is always a need to measure, control and regulate. Burkert has an array of products under major segments like hygiene, water, gas and micro. We help customers right from the conceptual process drawings to select the correct blocks and instrumentation products to reduce the risk of cross contamination and hold-up volume. Our goal is to increase productivity, yield, efficiency, and drug quality.
Our product range extends from sanitary diaphragm valves to instruments such as flow, temperature, level pressure, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, chlorine, and turbidity. We work closely with our customers to help in overcoming their fluid challenges by providing best solutions and optimizing processes. We offer products with different options based on the requirements with standard and fluctuating flow conditions. We also deliver product loop solutions to manage flow and de-stress immediate following processes. Apart from regular product-based solutions, we also build innovative application-oriented system solutions for complex processes to deliver maximum customer benefit. Whether it is a single component or a pioneering new system for a complete monitoring and regulation project, we offer an extensive range of services, from consultancy and the engineering of products or complex systems to installation, testing and after-sales service.
How is Burkert technologically different from the current market products?
This story is from the July 2018 edition of Pharma Bio World.
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