Intas Pharma appoints Amit Modi as Associate Vice President - Supply Chain Management.

Published On 2025-05-28 11:21 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-28 11:21 GMT

AhmedabadIntas Pharma has announced the appointment of Amit Modi as Associate Vice President - Supply Chain Management.

The company shared the announcement via a LinkedIn post, stating, "We are delighted to welcome Amit Modi to Intas Pharmaceuticals as Associate Vice President – Supply Chain Management. His strategic insight and diverse experience will play a key role in driving agile, transformative changes across our supply chain operations."

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With over 23 years of global experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Amit brings deep expertise across the entire supply chain spectrum — from demand forecasting, production and supply planning, to long-term capacity planning, logistics, 3PL management, and customer service.

Amit joins Intas from Torrent Pharma, where he worked for more than 15 years. Before Torrent, he served organisations like Teva API India Limited, Strides Acrolab, Cadila Pharma, Claris Lifesciences.

Commenting on his new role, Amit said, "Excited to Intas and drive transformative, agile and forward-thinking supply chain solutions that support our global mission".

Intas is a vertically integrated global pharmaceutical formulation development, manufacturing, and marketing company. Intas has set up a network of subsidiaries, under the umbrella name of Accord Healthcare to operate in global markets. Over the years, Intas has grown both organically and via acquisition, expanding its product portfolio and operations year on year. It is currently present in more than 85 countries worldwide. Intas is currently investing in a higher barrier to entry developments such as Biosimilar and New Chemical Entities.

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