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Complex supply chain calls for action, collaboration: UPS

During the recent CPhI Worldwide event (online and in Milan, Italy), UPS offered a presentation entitled How the Pandemic Accelerated the Evolution of Cold Chain Logistics​ Recently, Outsourcing-Pharma connected with Cathy O’Brien, managing director of enterprise accounts for UPS Healthcare Europe, to further explore what might be on the horizon for medicine production in Europe.

OSP: Can you give an overall context of why pharmaceutical supply chains have become more complex – particularly in the last year?

CO: Over the last 10 years, we have seen the pharmaceutical industry focus on lowering costs and moving the majority of its API production bases to Asia, something which it has been very successful at. At the same time, we have seen more biologics come into the market, requiring more specialized storage and transport conditions – all with limited margin for error. What we’ve seen as a result are longer, more complex supply chains.

This was all before the pandemic hit. We’ve seen those supply chains tested but also had to build brand new ones, in record time, for the distribution of billions of doses of Covid-19 vaccines. The combination of these trends has required an industry-wide rethink of how we construct and maintain supply chains.

OSP: What are the lessons being learned from the vaccine distribution networks?

CO: It has been an immensely challenging issue, and one I’m proud to have played a part in firsthand. When creating these networks, we knew how vital it was that not one single dose of vaccine was wasted. It took a holistic approach, exploring root and branch with both governments and vaccine manufacturers right at the beginning of the vaccine’s development to create the networks we needed.

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