In addition to maintaining the supply contract for existing tender items, Aspen has also secured volumes for two new products, Aspen Efavirenz and Tenofivir. Tenofivir is a key new molecule to the ARV tender. Increased usage is anticipated over the tender period. Aspen secured more than 50% by volume of the entire ARV tender based upon expected future demand as published in the invitation to tender.
Aspen's share of the ARV Tender award included the following:
| Product |
Percentage won |
| Efavirenz 600mg tablets |
30% |
| Stavudine 15mg tablets |
100% |
| Stavudine 20mg tablets |
100% |
| Stavudine 30mg tablets |
80% |
| Zidovudine 300mg tablets 60's |
100% |
| Zidovudine 100mg capsules 100's |
100% |
| Zidovudine 200ml syrup |
100% |
| Zidovudine 20ml syrup |
100% |
| Lamivudine 240ml syrup |
100% |
| Lamivudine 150mg tablets |
80% |
| Nevirapine tablets |
100% |
| Nevirapine suspension |
100% |
| Lamzid tablets |
100% |
| Tenofivir tablets |
100% |
The South African ARV Tender is the largest of its kind in the world. Since inception, Aspen has been the major supplier to this programme. With the growing number of HIV/AIDS patients under treatment, the actual volumes supplied to the State during the last tender has continued to show incremental growth each month. Aspen has been able to respond to this growth in demand. Aspen produces the ARV products at its South African facilities, based in Port Elizabeth. Recent investments have been made in extending manufacturing capability and upgrading existing facilities. This has resulted in unlocking capacity and ensuring that demand requirements are met.
The positive tender results confirm Aspen's position as a competitive, reliable and valued supplier to the State. In his response to the ARV Tender results, Aspen Group Chief Executive, Stephen Saad said: "The results reflect positively on our competitiveness, breadth of our product offering and on the effectiveness of our service delivery. Aspen has its roots firmly in South African soil and is proud to be a leading contributor to healthcare in South Africa.