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Supply chain woes can lead to billion-dollar problems

According to the recently released Supply Chain Visibility report—conducted by Cloudleaf and Sapio Research—snags in the global pharmaceutical supply chain cause huge problems at various levels. For example, cold-chain failures reportedly can cost each company up to $1b in lost revenue, and more than 1m doses.

Outsourcing-Pharma (OSP) connected with Mahesh Veerina (MV), CEO of Cloudleaf, to discuss the notable findings in the report, and how companies can tighten up their supply chain to avoid hemorrhaging of revenue as well as damage to their reputation.

OSP: Could you please provide an ‘elevator presentation’ description of Cloudleaf?

MV: Cloudleaf’s technology delivers continuous visibility and actionable insights across the supply chain, helping customers to make the right decisions in real time, to increase revenues, avoid disruptions, reduce waste, and ensure regulatory compliance. Our future-proof and device-agnostic platform supports more than 400 APIs to connect to any sensor or new IoT device and integrate with existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.

Cloudleaf customers have achieved improvements in supply chain visibility of as much as 10 times in the first year; return on investment of as much as 70 times and annualized value in the tens of millions of dollars.

OSP: Why did your firm decide to conduct a survey of the pharma supply chain—what issues or concerns warranted such a study?

MV: Over the years, the costs of an inefficient cold chain have become astronomical, especially in life sciences. Currently, the biopharma industry loses nearly $35b every year due to failures in transporting and storing temperature-sensitive medical products, including vaccines, blood, tissue, and drugs. The impact of these losses is not limited to dollar amounts. They can also be the difference in patients around the globe being able to access the treatments they need when they need them.

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