Lantheus Medical Imaging

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  1. Anonymous

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    The only good change will be when they finally put Lantheus out of it's misery. If people could leave they would. Those that can are and have left. Those left behind are waiting for their turn to be on a "plan".
     

  2. Anonymous

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    i am interviewing for a sales position, after reading some of the attached I am going to reconsider. the district manager told me to only join if i had now where to go and then leave when i get a better opportunity.

    is it true that all of the senior management team are on a plan?
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Wow. I just had an interview for position they want to fly me to headquarters. Truly that bad? I have Pharma & device experience want to get back into Pharma type job.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    My advice ask around. Find out who other reps are in the district for a contact. What area are you interviewing for? The company is a meat grinder. One good product in bag but at it's at lifecycle limit. No one is happy trust me. If you are unemployed then continue interviewing otherwise keep shopping.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Get hired and you'll need a scoop shovel.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    If you think Sales is F/U be glad you're not in Manufacturing or Quality. On a good day it's a sweat shop. Otherwise and most of the time your treated like an endentured servant i.e. "we're paying you so your ass belongs to us and don't forget it"! Management's objective in these departments is to work people into the ground by continually demanding more and more and more from them, and then finally laying them off. The cycle perpetuates itself by asking even more of those remaining employees (slaves) till it becomes their turn to get canned! The way the executive leadership (LOL) is running this company its future may be ending up as nuclear waste site. OMG, I think I just gave Kiepert an idea to run with!!
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Sorry to hear that. Well if its any consolation it's the same throughout the company. No one is getting special treatment.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    BD (manufac) & IG (Quality) are hacks and looking to climb as high up the ladder as they can on the backs of working stiffs. Anyone know if IG has learned to speak descernable english yet? The more complex the the topic the less understadable she is. Good strategy on her part to play ignorant by being ignorant.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    Well it may all be over soon. Our credit rating was dropped by Moody which will now make it hard to borrow money for a lemon aid stand.

    Now Ben Venue in Ohio is telling us that they have decided to repair their operation first, and shutting it down is the best way. In other words by this time in January Feb at the latest inventory is going to be next to nothing,,or nothing..

    How does a company make money when they have nothing to sell??? Can you say severance packages all around for everyone????
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Well it may all be over soon. Our credit rating was dropped by Moody which will now make it hard to borrow money for a lemon aid stand.

    Now Ben Venue in Ohio has decided to repair their operation first, and shutting it down is the best way. In other words by this time in January or Feb at the latest inventory is going to be next to nothing,,or nothing..

    How does a company make money when they have nothing to sell??? Can you say severance packages all around for everyone????
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This company needs to be put out of its misery. Hope all the greedy execs and senior management take it up the a** the same way they have been dishing it out. WD, kiss your house on the cape goodbye! IG. go back to unemployment in PR!
     
  12. Anonymous

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    www.benvenue.com/pages/release.html
    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Update on Drug Manufacturing

    Bedford, OH – December 23, 2011 – Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc., ("Ben Venue") has announced its decision to extend the voluntary suspension of manufacturing at its Bedford, OH facility, originally announced on November 19, in order to uphold its commitment to providing the highest attention to quality and product safety, and to permit the implementation of lasting corrective actions. The original suspension took place after an internal review indicated that routine preventive maintenance and requalification of some manufacturing equipment was overdue. These issues have also been noted in recent inspection findings by the FDA, EMA, and other global regulatory agencies. Ben Venue continues to conduct a site-wide assessment in order to fully understand the potential impact and implement any appropriate corrective actions that may be needed as quickly as possible to ensure that healthcare providers and patients have access to the medicines they need.

    Ben Venue has been working with global regulatory agencies over the past few years to balance the need to continue supplying patients and healthcare professionals with safe and effective critical medicines while addressing manufacturing and quality-related issues. However, Ben Venue is now in a position where it can no longer continue to manufacture and remediate simultaneously and must direct its focus on addressing manufacturing-related issues.

    Ben Venue’s operation in Bedford, OH is one of the largest sterile injectable facilities in the world, with aseptic filling, lyophilization and cytotoxic manufacturing in four factories. Due to the distinct technologies and manufacturing processes in each of Ben Venue’s factories, issues are being addressed separately. As we address the facility and equipment issues in each factory, we will resume production, likely one line at a time. We are now working to restore some manufacturing in the first quarter of 2012, and will provide updates as they become available.

    A substantial investment of time and resources will be required to make necessary improvements in the North facility, where several sterile injectable drugs currently in short supply are manufactured. The facility requires major reconstruction that may take up to nine months to complete. We anticipate that no products manufactured in the North facility will be available to patients and healthcare professionals before the fourth quarter of 2012. It should be noted that these expectations are based on our current plans and may be revised in the future.

    As many of the products that Ben Venue produces are critical to patient care, the impact of our inability to produce these products weighs heavily on us. Our highest priority is to resume manufacturing and delivery of safe and effective products, and we are committed to working as quickly as possible to resolve the issues that have affected production.

    We will provide periodic updates on our website as progress is made and additional information becomes available. Questions regarding this notice can be directed to our Bedford Laboratories Client Services Team at 1.800.562.4797 - Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm EST.

    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Temporarily Suspends Manufacturing and Distribution of Drug Products

    November 19, 2011 – Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc, (“Ben Venue”) has voluntarily and temporarily suspended manufacture and distribution of products produced in its Bedford, OH facility.

    A recent internal review of documentation indicated that routine preventive maintenance and requalification of some manufacturing equipment did not occur at the specified time interval, and is overdue. To uphold our commitment to quality and product safety, Ben Venue is completing a site-wide assessment in order to fully understand the potential impact, if any, and implement any appropriate corrective actions that may be needed as quickly as possible to ensure that healthcare providers and patients have access to the medicines they need.

    Ben Venue has notified the global regulatory agencies of this voluntary preventive measure and is assessing stock levels and anticipated demand to minimize impact to product supply in the market place. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been and will continue to work closely with Ben Venue to address these issues and help resume manufacturing and distribution of products as soon as possible.

    Ben Venue is committed to providing pharmaceutical products that improve the health and quality of life of patients. As a provider of many medically-necessary drugs, including several products for which we are the sole-source manufacturer, we recognize the importance of ensuring that healthcare professionals and patients have access to the products they need, when they need them, with the highest attention to quality and product safety.

    Questions regarding this notice can be directed to our Bedford Laboratories Client Services Team at 1.800.562.4797 - Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm EST.

    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. to Transition Out of the Contract Manufacturing Services Business Over the Next Several Years

    CLEVELAND, OH – August 18, 2011 – After more than 70 years of continuous service, Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. (BVL) has decided to transition out of the Contract Manufacturing Services business over the next several years. BVL is working with its customers to develop and implement comprehensive long-term transition plans in order to minimize potential impact of product supply. Throughout this transition process, our highest priority will remain the supply of medically necessary products for patients.

    Following the multi-year transition out of contract manufacturing, BVL will dedicate its facility to manufacturing product for its Bedford Laboratories generic injectable business.

    This decision is specific to the facility located in Cleveland, OH and does not alter Boehringer Ingelheim’s dedication and firm commitment to its global contract manufacturing business and its valued customers.

    About Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc.
    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. is a U.S. subsidiary of Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation (Ridgefield, CT) and a member of the Boehringer Ingelheim group of companies.

    About Boehringer Ingelheim
    The Boehringer Ingelheim group is one of the world’s 20 leading pharmaceutical companies. Headquartered in Ingelheim, Germany, it operates globally with 145 affiliates and more than 42,000 employees. Since it was founded in 1885, the family-owned company has been committed to researching, developing, manufacturing and marketing novel products of high therapeutic value for human and veterinary medicine.

    For more information, please visit http://us.boehringer-ingelheim.com.

    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Named Recipient of the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental Stewardship

    BEDFORD, OH – December 8, 2008 – Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. is pleased to be the recipient of the 2008 Governor’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental Stewardship presented by Governor Ted Strickland and the State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on December 3, 2008. The award recognizes Ben Venue for its environmental, health and safety management system that strives to promote a safe and healthy manufacturing environment, including brownfield reuse and re-development, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) construction design and application for Silver Certification for its recently completed 90,000 square foot Lab and Office facility, recycling and reuse, energy saving, and water conservation.

    Coordinated by the Ohio EPA, the award seeks to acknowledge Ohio businesses and organizations demonstrating a commitment to go above and beyond compliance, maintain aggressive environmental performance goals, and provide a process for communicating with others about program activities and progress toward established goals. Submitted nominations were rated and the Ohio EPA completed site audits with the finalists to select the eight chosen honorees. "I'm honored to recognize these forward-thinking award winners, which have all demonstrated cutting-edge achievements and a commitment to environmental stewardship in Ohio," said Ohio EPA Director Chris Korleski in a press release issued by the Governor’s office. Governor Ted Strickland added "These companies are leaders in protecting Ohio's natural resources while implementing innovative approaches that reduced the cost of doing business, improved company efficiency, and enhanced the quality of life and the environment in their communities. I commend their efforts," More information about the award is available at: http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/stewardship.html.
    Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Cares

    Caring for the environment is one of the many ways Ben Venue works to make a difference. Each day, employees work to fulfill the company mission to provide their customers with pharmaceutical products that improve people’s health and quality of life. This commitment to others also stems deeply into how the organization gives back to the community through many avenues including responsible environmental stewardship. With support from all levels of the organization, the environmental health and safety management system continues to take on new life with each passing year. From activities including the careful consideration for environmentally-friendly construction design to numerous grass-roots employee efforts, Ben Venue cares about the footprint it maintains and the impact on the environment. Employees started a Waste Minimization and Recycling Team in 2005 to identify routes to recycle waste streams. Successes include saving valuable landfill space and significantly reducing waste disposal costs. The company recycled and reused 35 tons of material in 2005, 360 tons in 2006 and over 730 tons in 2007. A precious-metal recycling program that began in 2007 recovered over 170 troy ounces of platinum for a return of more than $265,000. A water reclamation system installed in 2006 saved more than 7 million gallons of water in 2006 with a cost savings of $57,000. The most recent accomplishment was the completion of the LEED Silver Certification application for its newest facility, a 90,000 square foot Lab and Office building. President and COO, Thomas Murphy stated, “This commitment is at the heart of how we conduct business today and is sure to bring about even greater results for the future.”
    Pictured Above: EPA Director Chris Korleski, Cheryl May - BVL Manager of EHS, and Governor Ted Strickland


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  13. Bill E Rica

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    Job well done BD! Thanks for your efforts and the guidance you failed to produce! DK you too!
     
  14. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Hey Bill Dawes,try using some of your superlative adjectives -"fantastic, tremendous, unbelievable", to bs your way out of putting all your eggs in the BVL basket. What's your plan now- fire some more people so you can keep getting your inflated salary a little longer. Maybe you should fall on your sword before someone stabs you in the back. Pay backs a bitch...hope you get all thats coming you in the new year, you ahole!
     
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  16. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    [November 14, 2011]


    LANTHEUS MEDICAL IMAGING, INC. - 10-Q - Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations


    "If BVL is not able to provide us adequate product supply for a prolonged period of time, we will need to implement certain expense reduction and other operating and strategic initiatives beginning in 2012."

    See the full article at:
    http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2011/11/14/5929062.htm

    Read it and weep and and make your plans for the end.
     
  17. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Interesting that leadership/ sales mgmt is NOT speaking to the current state of BVL and the potential impact on LMI....sad, sad times are a coming'! Please read and be aware of your severance pkg benefits.
     
  18. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Well, now that this information is out in the light of day my guess is that management will shortly come out with a statement about it. It will start with something like this- in the interest of full disclosure and our policy of maintaing honest communication with our dedicated employees...yadah yadah yadah. You get the picture. Don't be surprised if employees are asked to sacrifice something to keep the business afloat. I suggest they start with canceling Executive and Leadership team bonuses and their pay raises due in 2012. After all their decisions are responsible for the current situation. Funny how they always take credit for successes but never the blame for failures. You and I and our peers would be and have been fired for miscues of far less impact than this. The people running this company are scoundrels, which includes several turncoats that have done so to feather their own nests.
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Success has a thousand fathers while failure is the lost orphan. Hopefully someone will by the business like GE or Cardinal and provide retention bonuses to those long time employees who actually built the business. Hopefully that $ will make up for all the cuts and no annual increases to employees during LMIs watch. Im sure SLT will still get the biggest retentions..its a joke...hopefully someone can see the greatness of this company and come in and clean house to start a new.
     
  20. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Bahaha....wishful thinking....FOOL