Risk Assessment White Papers & Case Studies
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How DSC Helped DowBrands Achieve Cost Efficiency And Exceed All Other Goals
3/5/2013
It’s amazing what can happen when you forge a true partnership with a company you can trust.
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There’s No Place For Human Error: Automating Logistics For Incubation Hold Of Healthcare Products
3/5/2013
When you’re manufacturing and shipping a product that affects people’s lives, you’ve got to get it right. There’s no room for error in the process of getting the product to your customers.
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Health Care Supply Chain Requires Regulatory Expertise And Execution
2/26/2013
In the U.S. health care supply chain, before a medical device or drug can be shipped -- state and county licenses must be secured, FDA Quality Systems regulations must be complied with, and accreditations must be earned. The health care supply chain plays a key role in patient safety by ensuring the integrity of products from the time they are manufactured to the time they are delivered to a health care provider or patient.
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A Healthcare Company’s Quality Manufacturing Issues Required A Time-Definite Delivery Solution
2/21/2013
The pharmaceutical industry in particular relies heavily upon product integrity and time-definite delivery. Furthermore transparency throughout the supply chain and real-time product tracing and information are essential.
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New Techniques For Streamlining The Inbound Supply Chain For The Clinical Lab Industry
1/23/2013
In the highly competitive clinical laboratory field, a radical re-thinking of the inbound
supply chain model can yield dramatic results for both profits and patients. By UPS Healthcare -
Meeting BioPharma Needs For Lower Operating Cost And Faster Time To Market
11/28/2012
Broad adoption awaits fully scalable GMP systems, improved and less costly disposables, better analytics, greater process automation and low-shear mixing.
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Ensuring The Safe Transportation Of Critical Milk For Twin Infants
9/11/2012
As a professional working in the Pharmaceutical Research and Development industry, Mrs. Tan was also a mother of twins. She found herself in search of a safe and secure means to transport expressed breast milk across Asian borders to her infants back home. By Linda Kim, General Manager, Marken Korea
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Even Blizzards Can’t Prevent Us From Delivering Life-Saving Drugs
5/22/2012
Edinburgh and the Lothians to Fife, was closed for the first time ever due to the snow with both the Edinburgh and Glasgow airports also closed. To make matters worse, the major motorways and other main roads were closed by police due to jack-knifed lorries and stranded cars.
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Going The Extra Mile To Maintain Patient Continuity
5/22/2012
Two patient samples that were supposed to be picked up at London Heathrow Airport for delivery to a central lab were not available for retrieval. The airline handling agent in London claimed that the shipment had been misplaced and may not have arrived in London.
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Precise Cold-Chain Logistics Supports Global Study Of Heart Disease
5/22/2012
The challenge involved the precise cold storage temperatures (between 2-8°C) required to assure the integrity of the strips during the transfer and storage of the product to various sites around the globe.