The Almac Group (“Almac”) believes that fair competition is in everyone’s best interests. Fair competition in open markets can encourage businesses to be innovative in their development, and to make the best use of the resources available to them. As such, free and fair competition is important to Almac and Almac believes both in competing fairly with its competitors and dealing fairly with its customers and suppliers. Almac seeks to conduct its activities in a fair and reasonable manner and in a way which avoids negative impacts upon competition. As a global business, Almac carries out its activities in compliance with applicable local competition and anti-trust laws wherever it does business.
Almac requires that its suppliers agree to comply with all relevant competition and anti-trust laws, and also asks its employees and workers to be vigilant to potential breaches of such legislation. In taking steps to ensure that Almac does not cause damage to competition in any of the global markets in which it operates, Almac will neither agree not to compete with another business/organisation, nor will it abuse any dominant position which it may have from time to time.
Almac regards the following practices, without limitation, as examples of anti-competitive behaviour:
Galen Limited
Seagoe Industrial Estate
Craigavon
BT63 5UA
United Kingdom
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POA Pharma Scandinavia AB
Banevænget 13, 1.
3460 Birkerød
Denmark
Telephone: +45 3117 4300
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POA Pharma GmbH
Langenbruchstraße 20A
D-45549 Sprockhövel
Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)2339 9113404
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