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Cardinal tips API supply chain to weather coronavirus impact

Last month, a survey of 97 life sciences professionals by online trading platform Kemiex found more than one third of people expect the viral outbreak in China to have a significant impact on the supply chain​. A further 50% of respondents predicted the outbreak will have a smaller impact, leaving just a tiny minority of people who do not expect any disruption.

Cardinal Health’s role in the drug supply chain means it is better placed than many organizations to say whether the more optimistic or pessimistic readings of the situation are more likely to come to pass.

The topic came up on a recent quarterly results conference call with investors. On the call, Mike Kaufmann, CEO of Cardinal, acknowledged the risk of disruption to supplies of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) while also expressing confidence in the potential for mitigating actions to reduce that threat.

Kaufmann said, “We’ve worked with manufacturers to try to increase supplies ahead of this. I do think it’s something that, based on the amount of supply and the supply chain, … the industry should be able to work through. But it’s hard to say how long this will last, and it’s something that we’re going to have to keep an eye on​.”

One challenge for Kaufmann when making predictions is Cardinal lacks insights into the situations of its competitors. As such, Kaufmann is not in a position to say whether the supply of APIs will be severely disrupted if, for example, the current situation in China drags on for eight weeks.

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