India to Sri Lanka: Warfarin Export Trade Route
India has recorded 32 verified shipments of Warfarin exported to Sri Lanka, representing a combined trade value of $149.2K USD. This corridor is served by 8 active Indian exporters, with an average shipment value of $4.7K USD. The leading Indian exporter is CIPLA LIMITED, which accounts for 75% of total export value with 11 shipments worth $111.3K USD. On the buying side, BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD is the largest importer in Sri Lanka with $97.2K USD in purchases. The top 3 suppliers — CIPLA LIMITED, CIPLA LIMITED , ALVITA PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED — together control 99% of total trade value on this route. All data sourced from Indian Customs (DGFT) shipping bill records. Values reported in FOB USD.

Route Intelligence Overview
The India to Sri Lanka Warfarin corridor is one of India's established pharmaceutical export routes, with 32 shipments documented worth a combined $149.2K USD. The route is dominated by CIPLA LIMITED, which alone accounts for roughly 75% of all export value, reflecting the consolidated nature of India's warfarin manufacturing sector.
Across 8 active suppliers, the average shipment value stands at $4.7K USD — a figure that reflects both bulk commercial orders from large pharmaceutical companies and smaller specialty shipments. Sea freight dominates at 84% of all shipments, consistent with warfarin's non-urgent bulk-order profile.
Shipment activity peaks during April–June, with an average transit time of 25 days port-to-port. The route has recorded an annual growth rate of 12.6%, placing it at rank #8 among India's top warfarin export destinations globally.
On the import side, key buyers of Indian warfarin in Sri Lanka include BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD, BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD , To The Order and 9 others. BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD is the single largest importer with 10 shipments valued at $97.2K USD.
Route Characteristics
- Average transit25 days
- Peak seasonQ2
- Primary modeSea freight
- Top portNHAVA SHEVA SEA (INNSA1)
Market Position
- Global rank#8
- Annual growth+12.6%
- Demand growth+11.1%
- Regulatory ease89/100
Top 10 Indian Warfarin Exporters to Sri Lanka
Showing top 10 of 8 Indian suppliers exporting Warfarin to Sri Lanka, ranked by total trade value (USD)
| Rank | Supplier (Indian Exporter) | Shipments | Total Value (USD) | Market Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CIPLA LIMITED Avg $10.1K per shipment | 11 | $111.3K | 74.6% |
| 2 | CIPLA LIMITED Avg $10.9K per shipment | 3 | $32.8K | 22.0% |
| 3 | ALVITA PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED Avg $3.1K per shipment | 1 | $3.1K | 2.1% |
| 4 | MEDMALL PHARMACY PRIVATE LIMITED Avg $185 per shipment | 4 | $739 | 0.5% |
| 5 | PLEASANT EXPORTS Avg $56 per shipment | 7 | $394 | 0.3% |
| 6 | ASPAR PHARMACEUTICALS Avg $379 per shipment | 1 | $379 | 0.3% |
| 7 | AMBICA PHARMA Avg $70 per shipment | 4 | $282 | 0.2% |
| 8 | PLEASANT EXPORTS Avg $183 per shipment | 1 | $183 | 0.1% |
This table shows the top 10 of 8 Indian companies exporting warfarin to Sri Lanka, ranked by total trade value. The listed exporters are: CIPLA LIMITED, CIPLA LIMITED , ALVITA PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED, MEDMALL PHARMACY PRIVATE LIMITED, PLEASANT EXPORTS , ASPAR PHARMACEUTICALS, AMBICA PHARMA, PLEASANT EXPORTS. CIPLA LIMITED is the dominant supplier with 11 shipments worth $111.3K USD, giving it a 75% market share. The top 3 suppliers together account for 99% of the total trade value on this route.
Top 10 Warfarin Importers in Sri Lanka
Showing top 10 of 12 known buyers in Sri Lanka receiving Warfarin shipments from India, ranked by import value
On the receiving end of this trade route, the leading importers of Indian warfarin in Sri Lanka include BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD, BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD , To The Order, NA, TO THE ORDER OF-, among 12 total buyers. The largest importer is BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD, accounting for $97.2K USD across 10 shipments — representing 65% of all warfarin imports from India on this route.
| Rank | Importer / Buyer | Shipments | Import Value (USD) | Market Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD | 10 | $97.2K | 65.1% |
| 2 | BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD | 3 | $32.8K | 22.0% |
| 3 | To The Order | 1 | $14.1K | 9.5% |
| 4 | NA | 1 | $3.1K | 2.1% |
| 5 | TO THE ORDER OF- | 1 | $616 | 0.4% |
| 6 | THE ESSES PHARMACY (PVT) LTD | 7 | $394 | 0.3% |
| 7 | M M U B B MARASINGHE | 1 | $379 | 0.3% |
| 8 | THE ESSES PHARMACY PVT LTD | 1 | $183 | 0.1% |
| 9 | DAVIDSONS HOLDINGS | 2 | $159 | 0.1% |
| 10 | TO THE ORDER OF | 3 | $124 | 0.1% |
Showing top 10 of 12 Warfarin importers in Sri Lanka on this route.
Top 10 Warfarin Formulations Imported by Sri Lanka
Showing top 10 of 22 product formulations shipped on the India to Sri Lanka Warfarin route, ranked by trade value
Sri Lanka imports a wide range of warfarin formulations from India, spanning tablets, capsules, suspensions, and combination drugs. The top formulation — WARF - 1 TAB (WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG) (INV. — accounts for $32.8K USD across 3 shipments. There are 22 distinct product descriptions in the dataset, reflecting the variety of dosage forms and strengths imported.
| Rank | Product Formulation | Shipments | Trade Value (USD) | Market Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WARF - 1 TAB (WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG) (INV. | 3 | $32.8K | 22.0% |
| 2 | WARF 5 TABLETS ( WARFARIN SODIUM 5MG) (I | 2 | $21.8K | 14.6% |
| 3 | WARF 5MG TABLETS WARFARIN SODIUM CLATHRATE BP 5MG 6536PACKS X10X10S 653600NOS | 1 | $20.5K | 13.7% |
| 4 | WARF - 1 TAB (WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG) (INV. | 4 | $19.7K | 13.2% |
| 5 | WARF 5 TABLETS WARFARIN SODIUM 5MG PAC SIZE 10X10S X 5940 PAC 594000 NOS | 1 | $14.1K | 9.5% |
| 6 | WARF 1 TAB WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG 9684PACK 10 X 10S | 1 | $13.7K | 9.2% |
| 7 | WARF 1 TAB WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG 9666PACK 10 X 10S | 1 | $13.6K | 9.1% |
| 8 | WARF 1 TAB WARFARIN SODIUM 1MG 5610PACK 10 X 10S | 1 | $7.9K | 5.3% |
| 9 | AZWAR -1 (WARFARIN TABLETS BP 1MG)-(10X10'T) | 1 | $3.1K | 2.1% |
| 10 | CONTAIN MEDICINES HARMLESS PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS (WARFARIN (WARF 1 TAB) (40X30S)) | 1 | $616 | 0.4% |
Showing top 10 of 22 Warfarin formulations imported by Sri Lanka on this route.
Shipping & Logistics Analysis
Freight mode split and port-of-origin breakdown
Freight Mode Distribution
Sea freight dominates at 84%, typical for bulk pharmaceutical shipments.
Top Ports of Origin
NHAVA SHEVA SEA (INNSA1) handles the highest volume with 9 shipments. Transit time averages 25 days by sea.
Market Dynamics
India's warfarin exports to Sri Lanka are driven primarily by a handful of large-scale manufacturers. CIPLA LIMITED with 11 shipments leads the pack, a pattern common in generic pharmaceutical corridors where manufacturing scale creates significant cost advantages. The presence of 8 active exporters signals a competitive but concentrated market — buyers in Sri Lanka benefit from supplier diversity while the top tier handles the majority of volume.
The top 3 suppliers — CIPLA LIMITED, CIPLA LIMITED , ALVITA PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED — together account for 99% of total trade value on this route. The average shipment value of $4.7K USD reflects a mix of bulk commercial orders and smaller specialty shipments.
Beyond the primary product category, shipments on this route include closely related formulations such as warf 5 tablets ( warfarin sodium 5mg) (i and warf 5mg tablets warfarin sodium clathrate bp 5mg 6536packs x10x10s 653600nos, suggesting that buyers in Sri Lanka tend to consolidate orders across related product lines from the same Indian supplier.
On the buying side, BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD is the largest importer with 10 shipments worth $97.2K USD — representing 65% of all warfarin imports from India on this route. A total of 12 buyers are active on this corridor.
Route Statistics
- Trade Volume
- $149.2K
- Avg. Shipment
- $4.7K
- Suppliers
- 8
- Buyers
- 12
- Transit (Sea)
- ~25 days
- Annual Growth
- +12.6%
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Frequently Asked Questions — India to Sri Lanka Warfarin Trade
Answers based on Indian Customs (DGFT) shipment records compiled by TransData Nexus
Q Which Indian companies export Warfarin to Sri Lanka?
The leading Indian exporters of Warfarin to Sri Lanka are CIPLA LIMITED, CIPLA LIMITED , ALVITA PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED. CIPLA LIMITED holds the largest market share at approximately 75% of total trade value on this route.
Q What is the total value of Warfarin exports from India to Sri Lanka?
India exports Warfarin to Sri Lanka worth approximately $149.2K USD across 32 recorded shipments. The average value per shipment is $4.7K USD.
Q Which ports does India use to ship Warfarin to Sri Lanka?
The most active port of origin is NHAVA SHEVA SEA (INNSA1) with 9 shipments. Indian exporters primarily use sea freight for this route, with 84% of shipments going by sea and 29% by air.
Q How long does shipping take from India to Sri Lanka for Warfarin?
The average transit time for Warfarin shipments from India to Sri Lanka is approximately 25 days. Sea freight typically takes longer, while air freight can reduce this significantly for urgent orders. Peak shipping activity is observed during April–June.
Q Is the India to Sri Lanka Warfarin trade route growing?
Yes — this trade corridor has seen an annual growth rate of approximately 12.6% with demand growth tracking at 11.1%. The route is ranked #8 among India's top Warfarin export destinations globally.
Q How many suppliers are active on the India to Sri Lanka Warfarin route?
There are currently 8 active Indian suppliers exporting Warfarin to Sri Lanka. The market is moderately concentrated with CIPLA LIMITED accounting for 75% of total shipment value.
Q Who are the main importers of Warfarin from India in Sri Lanka?
The leading importers of Indian Warfarin in Sri Lanka include BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD, BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD , To The Order, NA, TO THE ORDER OF-. BREATHEFREE LANKA PVT LTD is the largest buyer with 10 shipments worth $97.2K USD.
Official References & Regulatory Resources
- India Trade Statistics (DGFT)
- Invest India — Pharma Sector
- WCO HS Nomenclature
- Ministry of Commerce — Pharma Exports
- Pharmexcil
Data sourced from Indian Customs (DGFT) records. Verify regulatory and trade status with the agencies above.
Research Methodology & Data Transparency
Suresh Sormare
Verified AuthorPharmaceutical Export-Import Analyst & Trade Intelligence Expert
Suresh Sormare is a pharmaceutical export-import analyst with deep expertise in Indian Customs (DGFT) data, HS code classification, and global pharmaceutical supply chains. His analysis covers 10M+ shipment records across 150+ countries and is used by manufacturers, procurement agencies, and trade consultants worldwide. Suresh specializes in identifying verified suppliers and buyers from customs records, mapping bilateral pharmaceutical trade corridors, analyzing tariff structures and regulatory frameworks across 170+ destination markets, and benchmarking competitive positioning for finished pharmaceutical formulations. His methodology combines granular customs transaction data with regulatory intelligence from FDA, EMA, WHO, CDSCO, and 40+ national drug authorities to deliver actionable trade insights for the pharmaceutical formulations sector.
linkedin.com/in/sureshsormarePrimary Data Source
All trade data is sourced from Indian Customs (DGFT) official shipping bill records — the authoritative government database for India's pharmaceutical trade. Each verified record contains exporter name, consignee (buyer) name, detailed product description, quantity, declared FOB value (USD), port of loading, destination country, and shipment date.
Analysis Methodology
- 1.Route Identification: India to Sri Lanka export trade corridor identified from Indian Customs (DGFT) records for Warfarin.
- 2.Supplier/Buyer Matching: 8 Indian exporters and 12 importers in Sri Lanka matched using name normalization.
- 3.Value Aggregation: Total export value aggregated from 32 verified shipping bill records. Values are FOB in USD.
- 4.Market Share Analysis: Each supplier and buyer contribution calculated as a percentage of total route value. Statistical normalization applied to ensure accurate representation across varying shipment sizes.
Government-Sourced Data
Official DGFT customs records
Transparent Methodology
Calculations fully disclosed above
32 Verified Shipments
8 Indian exporters tracked
Expert-Reviewed
By pharmaceutical trade specialists