Medicines export business announces opening of new office in Qatar
CurePharma, the Wetherby-based distribution company which helps British medicines and pharmaceuticals manufacturers export to The Middle East, has launched its first overseas office.
Founded by director Mustafa Al-Shalechy and business development manager Ali Alshamari, CurePharma has opened an office in Doha, Qatar.
The duo said the new office was set up to liaise with clients, agents and national governments issuing medical supply tenders throughout the region.
CurePharma’s new Doha office is staffed by pharmacists husband-and-wife, Saif Alderzi and Gina Alderzi, from Lincolnshire, who joined CurePharma in the UK 18 months ago.
The expansion comes after CurePharma exported £500k worth of prescription pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter products to Middle East countries in 2017.
CurePharma, based at Thorp Arch Estate near Wetherby, now works with pharmaceutical, medical devices and healthcare products manufacturers in Bolton, Bradford, Hull, London and Pocklington.
The overseas expansion follows Mustafa Al-Shalechy and Ali Alshamari meeting 150 prospective customers at CurePharma’s stand at Arab Health, the world’s second biggest healthcare and pharmaceuticals trade fair, in Dubai in February.
The two former school and university friends set up CurePharma after hearing that Iraqi people were denied proper medical care because UK medicines were unavailable, or too expensive, due to the post-war economic upheaval.
CurePharma has now completed four shipments to Iraq of prescription and over-the-counter medicines, including painkillers, analgesics, and diuretics bound for hospitals, pharmacies and medical clinics, and has accessed a network of 400 Middle East agents able to help distribute a range of UK medical products.
Mustafa Al-Shalechy said: “We have now two distributors in Iraq, where we made our initial order, and others in Qatar, Bahrain, Yemen, Jordan and Kuwait. Our new Qatar office will make it far easier for us to liaise with clients, handle tenders and hear about opportunities for our UK partners.
“It will also give us a lot of credibility in The Middle East to be able to deal with paperwork and sign contracts locally.
“As both Saif and Gina are Arab language speakers and our Doha office is only an hour’s flight from all the countries we serve, we expect it to accelerate our growth throughout the Middle East where there is wide interest in what we and our UK partners can provide.”
Ali Alshamari added: “In developing Cure Pharma, we have both travelled widely in the Middle East, which involves an initial seven-hour flight, but the Doha office will enable us to spend more time in the UK developing relationships with more British pharmaceutical companies and sourcing a wider range of export products.”
As well as opening the new office, CurePharma has also developed its own range of food and dietary supplements, including Omega 3, glucosamine and multi- vitamins, contract manufactured for the UK and overseas markets where they can be tailored to individual country requirements.
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