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Leading pharmaceutical logistics and pharma supply chain companies

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical supply chain is a global and complex network that includes a wide range of stakeholders such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and pharmacy benefit managers (PBM), to ensure efficient and timely delivery of medications to the patients.

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How one pharma “family business” places patients first

pharmaphorum

And just as a family business thrives on its connection to the community, Chiesi is committed to connecting to the global patient community. We try to have a very long-term orientation because we believe that aligns our objectives very well with the objectives of society and the patients we serve, and it makes us a stable business.”.

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How Supply Chain Planning Can Help Pharma Meet All-Time High Drug Supply Demands

PM360

Patients struggle to get the necessary treatments, in some cases resulting in increased hospitalization and death. The end-to-end supply chain comprises material procurement, manufacturing, transportation, warehousing, and distribution. drug manufacturers to continue producing generic drugs. Over 300 drugs in the U.S.

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Top 5 Emerging Trends in Pharma Industry

Medico Reach

The global pharmaceutical manufacturing market stood at USD 405.52 The paradigm shift towards integrated, intelligent, and data-rich technologies is propelling the growth of medicines manufacturing. The Grand View Research published a report highlighting the stark growth prospects of the pharma industry. from 2023 to 2030.

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Tracking the Drug Trail

Pharmaceutical Technology

Pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies and governments are becoming increasingly concerned about fraud and counterfeiting throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain, especially with the cost of drugs going up. Europe is favouring 2D data matrix codes to encode information while the US is tending more towards RFID.