Laboratoires Expanscience

Laboratoires Expanscience
Société Anonyme with Management Board and Supervisory Board
Industry Pharmaceutical industry, Cosmetics
Headquarters Courbevoie, France
Key people
Jean-Paul Berthomé, CEO
Products Medicines, Dermo-Cosmetics, Health products
Revenue 274.7 million Euros[1]
Number of employees
1044[1]
Website www.expanscience.com

Laboratoires Expanscience was created in 1950 by Paul Berthomé and Claude Guillon[2] and is a pharmaceutical laboratory specializing in dermo-cosmetics, rheumatology, dental health, dermatology and the marketing of active cosmetic ingredients. It owns well known brands Mustela and Noviderm.

History

In 1950, Laboratoires Expanscience was created by Paul Berthomé and Claude Guillon and specialized in dermo-cosmetics.[3]

From 1957 Expanscience decided to diversify into rheumatology.[4]

Laboratoires Expanscience began to develop the international side of its business from 1963 with the opening of a Belgian subsidiary.

Between 1963 and 1996 Laboratoires Expanscience increased its international presence with the opening of 5 subsidiaries in Italy (1965), Spain (1971), Portugal (1979) and the United States (1989).

In 1996 Laboratoires Expanscience once again diversified its business with the introduction of a range of dermatological medicines, followed in 2001 by the launch of its dental health business.

In 2002 the business continued its international expansion with the opening of a subsidiary in Mexico, followed in 2009 by one in Poland and in 2013 with the opening of 2 subsidiaries in Brazil and Turkey then, in 2014 in Australia, in 2015 in Russia and Canada[4] and in 2017, in China and Hong-Kong.[4]

The Expanscience Brands

Mustela

Mustela is a line of products for baby care. The product line includes the following ranges:[5] Mustela Baby - Child Normal Skin, Mustela Baby - Child Dry Skin, Mustela Baby - Child Atopic-Prone Skin, Mustela Specific Care, Mustela Maternity and Mustela Sun Protection.

The name Mustela means 'weasel' in Latin.

Noviderm

Noviderm is a line of skin care products developed in 1996. Noviderm products are used to treat skin problems in adolescents and adults.

Other products and brands

In addition to these brands Laboratoires Expanscience market the following products:

Rheumatology Dermatology Salud Dental
Fixical Doxylis Gé Hyalugel
Flexea Effizinc Piasclédine 300
Hyalgan Procuta
Nabucox Finhair
Piasclédine 300
Steovess
Takadol

Research and Development

Laboratoires Expanscience has devoted part of its business to research and development.

In 2016, Laboratoires Expanscience invested 4% of its turnover in research and development.[1] Between 1997 and 2016, Laboratoires Expanscience has filed 89 patents in France and produced 54 scientific publications.[1]

Laboratoires Expanscience research work is carried out in three centers at its Épernon site:[6]

Sustainable development

Laboratoires Expanscience initiated a sustainable development strategy in February 2004 with the signature of the United Nations Global Compact.[7]

From 2005 Laboratoires Expanscience has set up a Corporate Social Responsibility framework to incorporate sustainable development into its corporate strategy.

Its action on sustainable development is carried out in 4 areas of work:

In February 2012 Laboratoires Expanscience joined the Union for Ethical BioTrade (UEBT), gradually ensuring that its sourcing practices promote the conservation of biodiversity, respect traditional knowledge and assure the equitable sharing of benefits all along the supply chain.[10]

Furthermore, Laboratoires Expanscience has set up an environmental management system aiming to get an ISO 14001 certification for 2012 for its production site.[11]

The Mustela Foundation

Founded in 1982 by the President of Laboratoires Expanscience under the aegis of the Fondation de France, the Mustela Foundation is aimed at child health professionals and its objective is to encourage work and projects on children’s development and their relationship with their environment.

Since its creation the Mustela Foundation has supported research by awarding scientific research grants and since 2007 via the Research-Action prize which finances a project led by practicians on the ground and/or researchers working on a topic set out by the scientific committee of the Mustela Foundation.

In 2006, the Foundation launched a prize for social pediatrics in partnership with the Société Française de Pédiatrie to support a project promoting the positive treatment of children and their families.The Foundation also carries out action for health protection by distributing free literature.[12]

The Foundation launched a prize for maieutic in France in 2012 and in Belgium in 2013.

Financial Data

In 2016, Laboratoires Expanscience had a turnover of 274,7 million Euros,[1] 45,7% made in France and 54,3% internationally.

Breakdown of turnover by business sector

The 2016 turnover can be broken down as follows:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Laboratoires Expanscience – Chiffres clés et répartition du chiffre d’affaire CA". Expanscience.com. 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  2. "La saga des marques : Mustela". Plurielles. 2009-11-22. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  3. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=33405241
  4. 1 2 "Key dates". Laboratoires Expanscience. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  5. "Mustela products". Laboratoires Expanscience. Retrieved 2014-12-10.
  6. "Gros plan sur le département R&D des Laboratoires EXPANSCIENCE". Gazettelabo.fr. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  7. "Laboratoires Expanscience". Unglobalcompact.org. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  8. Emballages Magazine hors serie - Décembre 2009 p34 et p35 : Expanscience Développe des conditionnements écoconçus
  9. 1 2 3 4 http://www.pactemondial.org/tl_files/pactemondial/adherents/Laboratoires%20Expanscience%20coP%202010.pdf
  10. "Laboratoires Expanscience joins the Union for Ethical BioTrade". Ethicalbiotrade.org. 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  11. Cosmétique hebdo - 6 avril 2010 p3
  12. http://www.fondationmustela.com/fr/fondation-mustela.html
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