Bristol-Myers Squibb to Sell Manufacturing Facility in Ireland to SK Biotek

Bristol-Myers Squibb and SK Biotek have signed a definitive purchase agreement to sell Bristol-Myers Squibb’s small molecule active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing facility in Swords, Ireland, to SK Biotek, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SK Holdings, based in Seoul, South Korea. The companies intend to complete the deal by the fourth quarter 2017, at which time SK Biotek will continue to manufacture the current portfolio of small molecule pharmaceutical products at the site.

The Swords facility currently manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for a number of medicines including Bristol-Myers Squibb’s and Pfizer’s Eliquis. Through the years, the site has produced medicines for cancer, cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and psychiatric disorders. SK Biotek will operate the plant as a stand-alone Contract Development Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), and intends to add marketing, research and development (R&D) talent, and invest in upgrades to bring additional capacity to the site. Bristol-Myers Squibb and SK Biotek will manage a smooth transition to ensure reliable supply for customers and patients.

“This transaction is an important step to achieve our goal of becoming a leading global CDMO.” Junku Park, Ph.D., chief executive officer of SK Biotek, commented, “It allows us to enhance technological and manufacturing capacity and build long-term partnerships with existing and new customers. We have chosen to invest in Ireland because of the welcoming business environment and the exceptionally talented workforce, and we look forward to growing our presence in Swords in the coming years. We are very pleased to welcome the Swords facility to SK Biotek.”

SK Biotek has been a supplier to Bristol-Myers Squibb for 10 years and a key producer of commercial API starting materials and chemical intermediates.

Bristol-Myers Squibb and SK Biotek anticipate that the transaction will close during the fourth quarter of 2017. Closing of the transaction is subject to SK Biotek’s receipt of certain environmental permits in addition to other customary closing conditions. The transaction has been approved by the boards of directors of both companies.

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