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Supply Chain Management in the Drug Industry: Delivering Patient Value for Pharmaceuticals and Biologics [Hardcover]

Hedley Rees
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11 Feb 2011 0470555173 978-0470555170 1
This book bridges the gap between practitioners of supply–chain management and pharmaceutical industry experts. It aims to help both these groups understand the different worlds they live in and how to jointly contribute to meaningful improvements in supply–chains within the globally important pharmaceutical sector. Scientific and technical staff must work closely with supply–chain practitioners and other relevant parties to help secure responsive, cost effective and risk mitigated supply chains to compete on a world stage. This should not wait until a drug has been registered, but should start as early as possible in the development process and before registration or clinical trials. The author suggests that CMC (chemistry manufacturing controls) drug development must reset the line of sight – from supply of drug to the clinic and gaining a registration, to the building of a patient value stream. Capable processes and suppliers, streamlined logistics, flexible plant and equipment, shorter cycle times, effective flow of information and reduced waste. All these factors can and should be addressed at the CMC development stage.

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  • Hardcover: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (11 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470555173
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470555170
  • Product Dimensions: 16.4 x 3 x 23.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 868,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"A recommended read for all wishing to shift performance to greater levels." (Supply Management, 1 February 2012) "This book is ideal reading for those entering or currently working in the field of supply chain management, such as clinical supply managers, or those in operations or production and planning ... This book would be an excellent resource for small pharmaceutical companies that may have limited experience of supply chain implementation or outsourcing, giving a thorough overview of the process and plenty of food for thought." (The Pharmaceutical Journal, 16 November 2011) "This is a solid text that is equally suitable for the newcomer or experienced profesional in the pharmaceutical/biologics industries . . . Overall, I recommend the book for its educational perspective on the industry and the significance of effective SCM for its future success." ( Quality World , 1 July 2011)

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"In a series of well researched and documented chapters about the pitfalls of inappropriate practice in the end–to–end supply chains for pharmaceuticals and drugs this volume demonstrates the key problems faced by the industry in managing supply chains holistically and for customer value. It also provides useful insights into the major positioning methodologies that the industry should use to make appropriate make/buy and strategic sourcing decisions with suppliers." — Professor Andrew Cox , Chairman, Advisory Board, International Institute for Advanced Purchasing & Supply (IIAPS) "Using charts, graphic imagery and guest writers′ insightful comments, this text delivers an excellent message for the corporate executive, the investor in pharma stocks, the regulatory professional and (last and least) the lawyers who advise the company.... Every reviewer has a list of wished–for items, but I pleased to say that Rees′s book met all of my needs and then some.... Rees has a keen eye for what could go wrong in the drug maker′s supply chain." — Professor James O′Reilly , University of Cincinnati "I found it to be a knowledgeable and insightful overview of the role of Supply Chain Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry. I found that it touches knowledgeably on both the small and large molecule products, which most texts fail to do. Hedley has done the industry a significant favor by laying out, in a single volume, a road map for how Supply Chain should function in today′s Pharmaceutical Industry." — James Donlevie , Former VP – Worldwide Logistics, Global Biologics Supply Chain, Johnson and Johnson; Currently GPPS, Inc. "Through his passion to make a difference in the Pharma industry, Hedley has masterfully addressed the complexities of total supply chain management from product development through commercialization.  Building on his years of experience within Pharma and with other regulated industries, Hedley offers solutions that are insightful, proven, holistic and impactful. This easy–to–read book offers a refreshing style that keeps the reader engaged." — Marla A. Phillips , Ph.D., Director, Med–XU, Xavier University "Hedley′s interesting exploration of SCM issues includes business, control, regulatory and technical aspects. The book is salted with many personal experiences which keep the reader entertained as well as informed. This book is a must read for those entering into the SCM fields as well as all those who intersect with SCM." — Bob Coleman former FDA National Expert Drug Investigator and currently Senior Compliance Expert – Pharmaceuticals, IHL Consulting Group, Inc., Atlanta, GA "This book provides guidance to help modernize the way drugs are developed, made and sold, and presents the argument that counterfeiting and poor SC [supply chain] visibility have their roots in the early stage of drug development.... The author does a great job of demonstrating the need for development of Supply Chain practices in the Pharmaceutical world. With input from various expert sources, the text reads as a 3–part case introducing those in Supply Chain to the world of Pharmaceuticals, those in Science to the world of Supply Chain, and finally a roadmap for a solution.... It may take a while longer to convince those in the Pharma world that involving SC with their R&D teams can [be a] benefit, but the change will come. Those who follow the advice of this author may well lead the way." — Rick Cleveland , P.Log., President, Altered Perspectives

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This book is set to become the 'bible' of supply chain management for those working in clinical trial supplies, either as a sponsor company or cmo/cro or other service provider.

Part I provides a broad overview then explores the patient perspective, followed by detailed accounts of the drug development process (clinical and non-clinical), US/EMA regulations including GMP/GDP and a full account of the stages that make up an end-to-end Pharma supply chain. The final chapter on the reasons why Pharma supply chains don't perform is an eye opener!

Part II explains the various processes of supply chain management and how they can be used to make a business more competitive. It finishes with a practical account and case study of how it all works as an integrated whole.

Part III looks at ways in which other sectors have made improvements in their supply chains and then reviews what is currently happening in Pharma through the various modernization initiatives. The last two chapter deal with cultural and organizational change and how that can be applied in Pharma for the benefit of all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended! 19 Mar 2011
By Pedro E. Hernandez - Published on Amazon.com
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Coming from the science side of the business, from drug substance to drug product, I can say the book is a must read for the lab rat, department head or anyone in management that wants to see beyond the blinders.
Pedro Hernandez, PhD
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5.0 out of 5 stars Got me fast into the pharma industry supply chain 26 Sep 2011
By Ricardo - Published on Amazon.com
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I am from the electronic assembly industry. I have worked in the supply chain management many years. I wanted to learn as much as possible about the pharmaceutical industry supply chain and compare to my industry. This book gave me exactly what I wanted. Well written and easy to follow with a lot of different opinions from people in that industry. Great book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very useful and Must read if you are in pharma or logistics industry 23 May 2011
By Linda Kim - Published on Amazon.com
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I've been built my career experience at premium logistics service companies for Life Science/Biopharma Industry.
It was great pleasure to find this book because it is very useful and easy to understand both my logistics industry and customer's industry. Following my experience, customers think logistics is important but they don't know it well, and logistics providers want to provide good service to the customers but they don't know customer's requirement well. This book will be a good guide if you're in drug industry and/or logstics industry.
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