With the new Drug Quality and Safety Act being half enacted by 2015, then completely by 2017, pharmaceutical manufacturers and their supply chains unquestionably must improve their efficiencies to keep pace with the legislation. Upgrades to equipment for tracking product is significant to this process and be done in the near future.
While following the guidelines for the DQSA alone is a huge benefit for pharmaceutical supply chains, improving efficiencies will also grow sales, cut company costs, and vastly improve competitiveness.
At the button below, find 10 key steps to improve pharma supply chain efficiency, including rethinking outsourcing and use of analytics for multiple supply chain enhancements.
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