Supply Chain News
White Paper: Extending the Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
February 26, 2015
A comprehensive analysis of how value-added services are revolutionizing the pharmaceutical supply chain. Written by: Jeff Luthman, Vice President of Life Science Solutions Introduction | Printer Friendly PDF An inefficient pharmaceutical supply chain can cause serious problems including dangerous product degradation and late deliveries of life-saving Full Article
West Coast Ports and ILWU Reach Tentative Labor Deal
February 23, 2015
After nine months of negotiations, a tentative labor deal was reached on Friday, settling a dispute that disrupted the flow of cargo through 29 U.S. West Coast ports and snarled trans-Pacific maritime trade with Asia. The settlement, confirmed in a joint statement by the two Full Article
Supply Chain Visibility Critical To Omni-Channel Ops
January 29, 2015
While knowing what inventory is where at any given point is perhaps the defining element of supply chain visibility, it’s actually only one facet of this critical capability, according to Greg Holder, CEO and founder of Compliance Networks. Visibility that stretches back to suppliers and Full Article
White Paper: Controlling Temperature in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains
January 8, 2015
A comprehensive analysis of temperature control processes as essential components of an efficient quality control process in pharmaceutical supply chains. Written by: Robert Grange, Director of Quality Assurance Introduction | Printer Friendly PDF Successfully transporting commodities across the world involves efficient and cost-effective storage and Full Article
Supply Chain Partnership: MD Logistics Hosts Novo Nordisk
December 18, 2014
MD Logistics and Novo Nordisk highlight supply chain partnership during recent visit. Recently, MD Logistics opened its doors to representatives from Novo Nordisk, Inc. and state and federal governments for a legislative tour of its flagship pharmaceutical facility. Attending officials included Indiana Lieutenant Governor Sue Full Article