Achieving Success and Compliance in the Supply Chain

November 8, 2017 - Aurora CO US

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OVERVIEW Because pharmaceuticals directly affect millions of people’s health, industry manufacturers are very strict about ensuring the safety and quality of drugs at each level of the supply chain. These companies use fixed, regulator-certified suppliers of raw materials. Companies also store the raw and packaging materials in separate warehouses. After a company processes the raw materials, it makes the final drug at the manufacturing unit. A company that has a single manufacturing unit uses only one warehouse, while a company with multiple manufacturing units stores its drugs in central and regional warehouses. The supply chain of the pharmaceutical industry is similar to that of any other industry in the manufacturing sector. However, in the US, the pharmaceutical industry has only two drug distribution channels: prescription and OTC (over-the-counter). The US Food and Drug Administration regulates both of these channels WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND To help improve customer satisfaction, greater emphasis is given to the aspect of quality in the supply chain. This webinar will help you understand some of the quality issues and methodologies that are relevant in current supply chain management. AREAS COVERED This webinar will review: • What is a supply chain? • Examples of basic supply chain • Supply Chain Management Factors • How to handle external suppliers • Third Party Audits • Logistics and Distribution • The role of the Warehouse • Quality Management WHO WILL BENEFIT • QA staff and management • Supply Chain representatives • Regulatory Affairs staff and management LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Managing Supply Chain Risk • Creating Opportunities in an Integrated Supply Chain • How Supply Chain decisions impact strategy • How to measure supply chain and vendor success For more detail please click on this below link: https://goo.gl/wBkMq9 Email: support@trainingdoyens.com Toll Free: +1-888-300-8494 Tel: +1-720-996-1616 Fax: +1-888-909-1882

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