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Will PAR South Huntsville Site Shuts down or be Sold Off?

  • Shutdown

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  • Sold Off

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  • Or be used used to make minimal beer money for executives

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anonymous

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PAR South to be sold off. At least that's what it's looking like for everyone down in Alabama. Executive leadership does not understand how to handle high volume products. They fired a sales force to protect the ones at the PAR North facilities and volume is down 60% on every product. That doesn't just happen unless your sales team has absolutely NO knowledge of what they are doing. Money is Money, if you have the capacity to run 1 million bottles and profit 100k and 10k bottles to profit 100k, why not get them both. Profit is Profit. The new leadership, coming from PAR North doesn't understand that. At no point in time did any of the layoffs and personnel job position cuts come from the original PAR North sites, but we bought you for 8 billion and you have destroyed our business with your inability to understand how high volume generics operate.
 




If cost savings is the whole key of the new company mind set, why aren't multiple sites products sent to the Huntsville site to be manufactured and packaged since they have the capacity and the state of the art equipment to complete in high speeds and volumes?
 








It was pretty obvious there plans were to run it to the ground based off the new leadership only knows how to work with high margin, low volume products. This mainly due to the fact they have never been able to manufacture large volume products and meet the demand.
 




















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We were PAR before the Huntsville site was, so why should we get cut. We have seniority over that site.

Really? If that's the case, why is it that PAR Leadership states all sites should operate as one and on an equal playing field? Just because you were there first, doesn't mean you have seniority. Numbers don't lie. It isn't just PAR South that's in trouble. Get your facts straight.
 








I just wonder if we have realized that the way we are currently attempting to sale our product does not work? If we have determined this known fact at what point in time will we make changes for the future that will benefit each and Every ENDO and PAR employee.
 




I seriously doubt they have learned anything. I really don't think anyone would purchase ENDO or the generics division PAR right now. It appears to be worthless based off the talks on all the ENDO threads.....
 












We were PAR before the Huntsville site was, so why should we get cut. We have seniority over that site.

Yeah.. You see how that's working out. With a company this much in debt y'all North folks won't have jobs much longer. At least when Qualitest was around it kept the entire company afloat. North can't touch it or what it could do. Sales people sold circles around the inexperienced people up north.
 




Yeah.. You see how that's working out. With a company this much in debt y'all North folks won't have jobs much longer. At least when Qualitest was around it kept the entire company afloat. North can't touch it or what it could do. Sales people sold circles around the inexperienced people up north.

Seems like everyone understands the issue is the sales the team. Paul / Terry when will guys realize that we need the power house sales team we use to have.... Imagine the amount of the PAR Legacy products in which could be sold.