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Zenith Drugs Limited has been awarded two significant tenders, further strengthening its position as a trusted supplier in the healthcare sector. The company secured contracts worth 71 million rupees and 9.4 million rupees, reinforcing its role in providing essential pharmaceutical products to government agencies.
The first tender, issued by the Madhya Pradesh Public Health Services Corporation Limited, involves the supply of a range of pharmaceutical products to government hospitals across the state. This contract is valued at approximately 68.3 million rupees, highlighting the company’s growing footprint in public healthcare procurement.
The second tender, awarded by the Gujarat Medical Services Corporation Limited, focuses on the supply of Paracetamol Syrup, a widely used medication for fever and pain relief. This contract, valued at around 15 million rupees, underscores Zenith Drugs’ commitment to delivering high-quality medicines to regional healthcare providers.
Industry analysts view these developments as a strategic boost for the company, potentially opening doors for further collaborations with state health departments. The successful bids reflect Zenith Drugs’ strong manufacturing capabilities and adherence to quality standards, ensuring reliable pharmaceutical distribution.
Key developments:
- Zenith Drugs secures two pharmaceutical supply tenders worth 71 million rupees and 9.4 million rupees
- Madhya Pradesh contract covers a broad range of medicines for government hospitals
- Gujarat tender focuses on Paracetamol Syrup supply for healthcare facilities
- Strengthens the company’s presence in public healthcare procurement
- Industry experts anticipate further expansion opportunities in government contracts
Sources: MarketScreener, Economic Times, Zenith Drugs Filings
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