The 18th Cold Chain Global Forum Canada is returning to Toronto, June 15 - 17, 2020. Join us for the largest life science supply chain event of its kind, focusing specifically on the temperature controlled logistics challenges and opportunities in the Canadian market.This eve ...
There's a lot happening in Canada when it comes to pharmaceutical logistics. From evolving regulations to drug shortages to new, technological advancements, the industry is poised for significant disruption and growth.
With this in mind, we asked our audience, "what are your top strategic priorities going into 2020?". DOWNLOAD our latest infographic to find out what they told us and gain an overview of:
This in-depth, 15 page report takes a deep dive into:
Canada's life sciences temperature controlled supply chain has never been riper for disruption. In between evolving regulations and the emergence of game-changing technology such as AI and autonomous, the industry is poised for unprecedented change in 2020 and over the next decade. Download this special report to learn more about:
Access the Early Event Info Flyer to see what we have in store for you this year, including:
Interested in attending the 2020 Cold Chain Global Forum Canada? Don't forget to do your due diligence first! Download our past attendee snapshot to get a preview of who you can expect to meet and learn from this year! Top job titles include VPs, Directors and Heads of:
The National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) was established in 2002 as a non-profit partnership between private industry, government and academia to provide a neutral, trusted environment that enables a two way collaboration and cooperation to identify, mitigate an disrupt cyber crime.
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The notion of the “Supply Chain 4.0” proposes a plethora of new digital solutions for the pharma market to adopt including EWM, Cost Design, Integrated Business Planning, Web Barcodes, IOT, Blockchain, AI, and Cloud-based Solutions to optimize the supply chain. With all of the new technology for integration, it is imperative to become more digitized. What can we do in the Canadian Market to become more integrated in the digital world?
Presentation by Dave Malenfant, Director, Center for Supply Chain Innovation, Texas Christian University
Shital Mars is the Chief Executive Officer of Progressive Care, a personalized healthcare services and technology company. Under her direction, Shital has guided Progressive Care and its wholly-owned subsidiary PharmCo LLC on a rapid growth trajectory with the signing of an investment deal with The Benchmark Company in June 2018 and the acquisition of Touchpoint pharmacy.
Presentation by Nedal Ismail, Professor and Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Commerce, Supply Chain Management &Management Studies, The Business School, Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
With regulators across the globe becoming increasingly interested in how organizations are controlling the variables when distributing CRT/Ambient products, companies must re-assess their processes to ensure compliance. Even if total temperature monitoring is not required by regulators, it is crucial to show that you have strong processes in place to stay off their radar. Regulators want to see that you have your documentation in order for these products and have a full understanding of your transport process.
Join Claude Jolicoeur, Director of Regulatory Affairs, McKesson Canada Corp as he discusses topics that include; changes within the supply chain industry on capturing and sharing data, real time temp monitoring technologies & cold chain challenges within the Canadian market.
Join Andrea L. Guisbert-Williams, Project Manager, North American Logistics Operations, Eli Lilly & Company in an exclusive interview about the effect of growth of biologic based products on temp controlled operations, next generation medicines, and her case study, Discovering Eli Lilly’s Plan to Achieve Cost Savings & Sustainability Through a Switch from Air to Ocean.
Join Gilles Jr. Gregoire, Global Transport Manager, Pharmascience as he discusses topics that include; the 3 biggest temperature controlled packaging trends, real time temp monitoring technologies, the growing trend towards “direct to patient” deliveries and much more.
We sat down and spoke with with Rey Chern, Director, Engineering, Amgen; Lisa Sykes, Director of Quality Operations and Sterile Network, Merck; Bernard McGarvey, Senior Engineering Advisor, Eli Lilly and Company; Dan Mirica, Former Head of Global Logistics, Lonza Biologics; & Henrik Fröjdh, Associate Director Supply Chain Management, Merck & Co. on:
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Cold chains in Canada need to be especially robust due to the region’s vast territories, extreme temperatures and formidable regulatory processes amongst other potential complications. In this highlights video, we summarize our in-depth report on Distributing Medicines in Canada and showcase how pharmaceutical supply chain leaders overcome the challenges associated with:
Find out exactly what to expect at Cold Chain Global Forum Canada in our event highlight video. Get a taste of all the experiences CCGF Canada provides and take a look at the largest temperature controlled life science supply chain event in Canada.
Claude Jolicoeur, Director of Regulatory Affairs, McKesson met with us at our Annual event and discussed McKesson’s temperature controlled supply chain journey including:
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We sat down with Dan Mirica, Former Head of Logistics, Lonza Biologics and discussed:
This whitepaper explores:
With a rise in precision medicines, high value shipments and emergingshipping routes, global biopharma industry spending on temperaturecontrolled products is expected to reach $15.7 billion in 2019.1 To ensure that companies are able to navigate this new product landscape and complex routes in a cost efficient and effective way, they must rely on specialized and trusted partners.
In this report, Pharma IQ explores how these trends will affect temperature control and logistics spending in the next 12 to 24 months. All the findings from our recent survey are presented and analysed below.
Across the pharmaceutical supply chain, losses associated with temperature lapses are estimated to be worth £320bn globally.[1] To ensure the profitability of the pharmaceutical industry and patient safety, supply chains must limit the risk of damage to products.
Warehouses are a critical area of risk due to the hectic pace of operations and potential for errors in judgment or processes by workers. To ensure the safe storage and continuity of supply for pharmaceutical products, supply chain leaders must operate with smart warehouse management in mind.
In this report, we cover five areas where a company can improve warehouse operations:
From the proliferation of IoT to the rise of artificial intelligence, 2020 is poised to be a BIG year for the pharmaceutical supply chain both within Canada and beyond. We invite you to read our latest report on the top temperature-controlled pharmaceutical logistics trends and what they mean for you. Plus! See results from our 2019 attendee survey to see how you compare to your peers when it comes to supply chain maturity, strategic priorities & budgets.
A guidebook for the year ahead, DOWNLOAD to read the latest facts, figures & expert insights related to: