Announcement: The International Directory of Plasma Fractionators

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

 




August, 2002

We have the pleasure to announce the publication of the above-mentioned directory, which lists all the commercial and non-profit organizations currently fractionating human plasma into therapeutic proteins. This directory reflects information collected in the course of 2002/02. For each fractionation facility, the following information is provided:

  • Contact Information: address, telephone, fax, e-mail, and website,
  • Names of Chief Executive and Technical/Administrative Managers,
  • Product Portfolio,
  • Fractionation capacity, annual plasma throughput, type of plasma processed,
  • Legal status (commercial or non profit), etc.

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 Table of Contents, a List of Tables and Charts, a sample page and a Subscription Form are enclosed. Please fell free to call if you have any question.

 

Sincerely,

Patrick L. Robert
President

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
OF
PLASMA FRACTIONATORS
2002

 

 

 

THE MARKETING RESEARCH BUREAU, INC.
284 Racebrook Road
Orange, CT 06477
Tel: (203)799-0298
Fax: (203)891-8855
Or (203)387-2700
e-mail: mrb_ibpn@earthlink.net

 

August 2002


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction: Background and Methodology
Executive Summary
Fractionation Plants Profiles by Country
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
CANADA
CHINA (PEOPLE’S REPULIC)
CROATIA
CUBA
DENMARK
EGYPT
ENGLAND
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
HUNGARY
INDIA
IRAN
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
KOREA (REP. OF)
KYRGYZSTAN (REP. OF)
LITHUANIA
MEXICO
NETHERLANDS
RUSSIA
SCOTLAND
SERBIA
SLOVAKIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
THAILAND
UNITED STATES
VENEZUELA

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LIST OF TABLES

Table I
Type of Plasma Fractionated – World total 1
Table II Type of Plasma Fractionated – Commercial Sector/All Regions 2
Table III Type of Plasma Fractionated – Non-Profit Sector /All Regions 3
Table IV Worldwide Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants and Capacity All Organizations – 1984 to 2002 4
Table V Worldwide Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants and Capacity Breakdown Commercial/Non-Profit Sectors – 1984 to 2002 6
Table VI Plant Capacity and Utilization – Breakdown Commercial/ Non-Profit Sectors 1984 to 2002 8
Table VII Type of Plasma fractionated by Region - Breakdown Commercial/
Non-Profit Sectors 1984 to 2002
10
Table VIII Contract Fractionation 1987 to 2002 16
Table IX Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants 17
Table X Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity 18
Table XI Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Status 19
Table XII Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity by Status 20
Table XIII Ratio of Plant Utilization by Status 21
Table XIV Type of Plasma Fractionated All Regions – 1984 to 2002 22
Table XV Type of Plasma Fractionated in Europe – 1984 to 2002 23
Table XVI Type of Plasma Fractionated in North America – 1984 to 2002 24
Table XVII Type of Plasma Fractionated in Asia – 1984 to 2002 25



LIST OF CHARTS

Chart 1 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants – 1984 to 2002 26
Chart 2 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants - 2002 27
Chart 3 Number of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Region – 1984 to 2002 28
Chart 4 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity – 1984 to 2002 29
Chart 5 Regional Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity – 2002 30
Chart 6 Plasma Fractionation Capacity by Region – 1984 to 2002 31
Chart 7 Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Plants by Status – 1984 to 2002 32
Chart 8 Distribution of Plasma Fractionation Capacity by Status – 1984 to 2002 33
Chart 9
Change in the Number of Fractionation Plants by Region
& Status – 2002 vs. 1996
34
Chart 10
Change (%) in the Plants Capacity by Region & Status 2002 vs. 1996
35
Chart 11
Change (thousand liters) in the Plants Capacity by Region & Status 2002 vs. 1996
36
Chart 12
Utilization ratio of Plasma Fractionation Plants – Commercial
& Non-Profit Sectors– 1984 to 2002
37
Chart 13
Type of Plasma processed in Europe from 1984 to 2002
by Non-Profit Organizations
38
Chart 14
Type of Plasma processed in Europe from 1984 to 2002
by Commercial Organizations
39
Chart 15
Type of Plasma processed in North America from 1984 to 2002 by Commercial Organizations
40
Chart 16
Type of Plasma processed in Asia from 1984 to 2002
by Non-Profit Organizations
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Chart 17
Type of Plasma processed in Asia from 1984 to 2002
by Commercial Organizations
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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
SAMPLE PAGE
COUNTRY  
NAME  
ADDRESS  
CITY  
STATE  
TELEPHONE  
FAX  
E-MAIL WEBSITE
CHIEF EXECUTIVE  
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR  
OWNERSHIP  
STATUS  
   
TYPE OF PLASMA PROCESSED (000) LITERS
SOURCE PLASMA
 
RECOVERED PLASMA  
TOTAL  
PLANT CAPACITY (000) LITERS
PLASMA FRACTIONATED ON CONTRACT
FOR OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
(000) LITERS
PLASMA SHIPPED TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
FOR FRACTIONATION
(000) LITERS
MAIN PRODUCTS  
NEW PRODUCTS INTRODUCED SINCE 1999  

 


INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF PLASMA
FRACTIONATORS - 2002

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