Growth of cold-chain biopharma products is projected to double from 2017 and with stricter regulations, now is the time to tackle your compliance issues regarding the recent GDP regulations. In addition, this new and exclusive event will showcase how to optimize your end-to-end supply chain and ensure education and training is actively integrated at all stages of handling - from manufacturing, warehousing to distribution - with an aim to reduce high risk areas.
Agenda Highlights for 2017
This NEW event tackles your most current and key areas of concern; handling the persistent rise of biologics/vaccine drugs and stricter regulations on temperature maintenance.
Join your peers in Princeton this May and meet with innovative suppliers that will help to reduce risk and drive efficiency across your supply chain in 2017.
Key issues to be addressed:
Supply Chain Strategies: gain an overview on planning and managing the whole supply chain from manufacturing, warehousing to distribution.
Temperature Monitoring: explore how to make decisions on mode of monitoring based on individual business goals.
Logistics/Distribution: enhance relationships with logistics vendors to minimise last minute failures - successful distribution is key to high quality drugs.
Quality: with the raise in ambient temperature products, we will analyse how the Quality teams role will evolve as they continue to work closely with the supply chain.
Key Speakers
With over 30 pharma targeted events across the globe, Arena International is honoured to bring together senior level speakers from global pharmaceutical companies to the launch of this USA event including:
Johnson & Johnson | Pfizer | Merck | Bristol-Myers Squibb | Allergan
Media Partners
This conference will provide delegates with a unique opportunity to network with industry peers for two days fuelled by presentations, panel discussions and roundtables.
Join us in May to network and learn from the best in the field
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