Implementation of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in pharmaceutical company, general principles and case study

Supply Chain Management (SCM) in pharmaceutical industry is defined as a "responsible SCM" and its implementation is according to the principles of: business ethics, rights of labor and principles of healthy and safe working environment. Pharmaceutical companies with implemented "resp...

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Main Authors: Zoran Nakov (Author), Stevche Acevski (Author), Rubincho Zareski (Author)
Format: Book
Published: University Ss Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Faculty of Pharmacy and Macedonian Pharmaceutical Association, 2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Supply Chain Management (SCM) in pharmaceutical industry is defined as a "responsible SCM" and its implementation is according to the principles of: business ethics, rights of labor and principles of healthy and safe working environment. Pharmaceutical companies with implemented "responsible SCM" have to use management systems to facilitate continuous improvement in accordance with their working principles. The main purpose of this management system is to ensure the consistency, reliability and continuous improvement of all workflows within an organization.The analyzed case describes the project of European generic pharmaceutical company, which intends to implement best practice SCM operations for five European manufacturing sites and European logistics organizations (active ingredients supply, distribution centers, affiliate customers and third party manufacturers). The main objectives of the project were the creation of the future improved To-Be situation through implementation of new SCM models to the existing To-Day situation.
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