Article | March 18, 2015

Supply Chain Logistics to Enhance Patient Safety

By Christine Noble, Marken

The role of the supply chain within pharma is to transport medicines in the right quantity, of acceptable quality, to the right place and ultimately, to the patient, on time and within specification, with optimum cost to be consistent with the objectives, and within the defined cost structure for the pharma organization. Any risks affecting the pharmaceutical supply chain will not only waste the resources of the drug or therapy, but more importantly, can threaten a patient’s life if access to life-saving or life-improving drugs is not on time or within specification.

Protect Revenues, Partners, and Your Shipment

The supply chain includes and impacts suppliers, intermediaries, third-party service providers, customers, and patients. It includes all of the logistics activities pre and post manufacturing operations, from API to commercial distribution. Eliminate the potential risk as much as possible by working with a logistics partner who can:

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