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Stay on top of your pharma supply chain in 2021: PCI

Brad Payne (BP), chief operating officer of PCI Pharma Services, talked with Outsourcing-Pharma (OSP) about the factors that shaped the pharmaceutical industry in 2020, and how supply-chain issues likely will continue to be a top priority.

OSP: Could you please share your perspective on some of the key happenings and challenges faced in drug development in 2020?

BP: One of the key challenges for the industry this year was the ability to source raw ingredients for manufacturing and the components needed for packaging from outside of North America and the UK. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and border closures, importing and exporting across borders during lockdown became increasingly difficult. As well, uncertainty around Brexit was very much a focus, creating the need for contingency plans.

Another drug development challenge was anticipating the necessary levels of supply. We had to reevaluate how much supply we normally have in our inventory and considered a shift from an eight-week supply to a 10- or 12-week supply. As the pandemic continued, we realized that having more product and raw material in stock and in the supply chain made us better prepared for the following waves of the virus.

BP: At PCI Pharma Services, we were already in the process of a digital transformation, and the COVID-19 pandemic served as an opportunity to accelerate what we had started. We found new and innovative ways to help ensure continuity of business for our clients via technology and learned that many of these solutions were actually more efficient.

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