Ceva stresses the need for continued innovation to ensure effective disease control at IPPE 2017 >
Vectormune® ND, vaccine for Newcastle Disease (ND) Cevac IBird®, for Infectious Bronchitis (IB) prevention will continue to lead offerings for effective and easily administered disease control.
Launch of the WVPA-Ceva joint digital library >
Launch of a digital library resource on poultry veterinary medicine
Ceva completes deal to acquire portfolio of Merial swine & cattle vaccines and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories from Boehringer Ingelheim >
19 January 2017: Ceva Santé Animale today completed the acquisition of a diversified portfolio of products, including swine and cattle vaccines and multi-species nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories from Boehringer Ingelheim .
Ceva acquires Hertape and Inova to enter brazil’s top 5 animal health companies >
Move will increase the group global vaccine footprint with significant entry into the ruminant, Foot and Mouth disease market and a first entry into companion animal vaccines.
C.H.I.C.K Program receives the 1st independently audited quality recognition >
For the first time, an AH company services program receives internationally recognized quality approval from Bureau Veritas.
Ceva posts strong double-digit organic growth once again in first half of 2016 >
Consolidated sales of the Ceva Group reached €455m at the end of June 2016.
Ceva acquires Biovac >
Move will reinforce group’s AMR strategy to find alternative solutions to use of antibiotics.
Ceva Posts Strong Double-Digit growth again in 2014 >
Consolidated sales of the Ceva Group reached €766m at the end of 2014, representing growth of 23% and +14.1% at a constant perimeter and exchange rates.
Another investment of HUF 2 billion from Ceva-Phylaxia >
Ceva-Phylaxia, one of the veterinary market leaders expands its vaccine production plant again.
50 billionth domestic poultry vaccine reaches completion >
As a market leader, the so-called immune complex vaccines against one of the most frequent catching disease that affects chickens are produced in Hungary.