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Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific
18 July - 19 July 2011
Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

Clinical Trial Logistics, pharmaceutical logistics, supply chain

 

Announcing SAE Media Group's inaugural

Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia conference...
18th and 19th July 2011
Singapore

As supply departments face increasing pressure to justify and reduce costs, the focus on efficiency is becoming ever more important. With efficiency gains to be had from forecasting right through to delivery, it is very essential to understand and overcome the challenges such as export delays, regulatory hurdles, and unforeseen logistical problems.
Also one of the key reason for high R&D costs is due to logistical failures including failure to recruit patients on time. The developed world is exploring ways to avoid this is by moving clinical trials to emerging markets such as Asia. However by moving clinical trials to these regions other logistical problems emerge such as regulation, customs, quality assurance etc. This event will focus on all those key issues.

This event will discuss best strategies in achieving reliable and cost-effective supply chain and logistics systems currently being developed in the APAC region.
 

Building on the success of SAE Media Group's annual Clinical Trial Logistics (London) conference, now in its 5th year, our inaugural Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific conference will provide delegates and sponsors alike with a great forum to discuss opportunities and strategies for compliance, risk, forecasting and supply, CRO-pharma-logistics partnerships, site management, staff training and more…

 

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 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center
 Marken Yin Lin Seow, Director, Global CTS Business Development, Marken
 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

Gagan Bharadwaj, General Manager - Procurement & Supply Management,

Zydus Cadila Healthcare

Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific 

Shrikant Gade, Executive Vice President - Supply Chain & Business Development,

Micro Labs

 OCASA Peter Melville, Vice President Asia Pacific, Ocasa Logistics
Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

Sundar Narasimhan, General Manager - Supply Chain Management,

Neuland Laboratories

 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Shivraj Dasari, Vice President, Inno Bioventures
 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific John Paul, Managing Director, iCognitive
 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Tony Lugg, Group Security Director, Astrata Group
Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific - Cool Logistics Australia  Ron Pierce, Technical Director, Asia, Cool Logistics Australia
Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific  Kauntey Sonrexa, General Manager, Global Sourcing, Ranbaxy Laboratories
 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

Iftekhar Karimi, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering,

National University Of Singapore

 Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Saurabh Goyal, Chairman and Managing Director, Think Link Supply Chain Services

 

Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Lloyd Soong, CEO, Pasture Group

 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Rodney Wee

Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center

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9:10

Overview of Bio-Pharmaceutical Logistics in Asia

Rodney Wee

Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center

  • The Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia's growth dynamics
  • Supply Chain issues facing the Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia
  • Meeting the dynamically changing challenges of tomorrow
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    9:50

    Solving the Clinical Trial Logistics Puzzle

    Yin Lin Seow

    Yin Lin Seow, Director, Global CTS Business Development, Marken

  • Practical experience in temperature controlled packaging and
  • systems
  • How to achieve optimal results – no excursions
  • Keys factors for successful temperature controlled shipments
  • Challenges and case studies
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee Sponsored by

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    11:00

    Automation for a Speedier and Leaner Supply Chain

    Gagan Bharadwaj

    Gagan Bharadwaj, General Manager-Procurement & Supply Management, Zydus Cadila Healthcare Ltd

  • Operational Excellence and business improvement
  • How lean supply chain adds value to the business
  • Choosing the right partner
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    11:40

    Developing Risk Mitigation Strategies and Contingency Plans for Clinical Trials Logistics in Emerging Asian Countries

    Tony Lugg

    Tony Lugg, Group Security Director, Astrata Group

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    World Class Pharmaceuticals Distribution in India

    Saurabh Goyal

    Saurabh Goyal, Chairman and Managing Director, Think Link Supply Chain Services

    • Infrastructure Challenges
    • Statutory requirements
    • Business Continuity
    • GDP Compliance

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    14:10

    Achieving Supply Chain Excellence - The importance of the first and last 50m

    Peter Melville

    Peter Melville, Vice President Asia Pacific, Ocasa Logistics

  • Why doing the simple things is so important
  • Reduce supply chain errors by up to 70%
  • Reduce costs
  • Reduce temperature excursions by more than 50%
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    14:50

    Achieving effective resource utilizations, optimum inventories, and reduced make-times through advanced planning and scheduling techniques

    Iftekhar  Karimi

    Iftekhar Karimi, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, National University Of Singapore

  • Innovative decision support tools for faster and resilient decision making
  • Improving bottom-line by optimized inventories and deliveries
  • Increasing resource utilizations through comprehensive planning
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    15:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Rodney Wee

    Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea Sponsored by

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Rodney Wee

    Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center

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    9:10

    Achieving High Performance with a Lean Inbound Supply Chain

    Sundar  Narasimhan

    Sundar Narasimhan, General Manager - Supply Chain Management , Neuland Laboratories Ltd

  • Key Parameters while considering a lean supply chain model
  • Forecasting, Supplier Leadtimes and Transit Leadtimes
  • Challenges - Managing with lean inventory
  • Leveraging best practice IT solutions
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    9:50

    Regulatory Requirements for Supply Chain in Biopharmaceuticals

    Shivraj  Dasari

    Shivraj Dasari, Vice President , Inno Bioventures Sdn. Bhd

  • Keeping up to date with the regulatory affairs
  • New legislation
  • Licensing requirements
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee Sponsored by

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    11:00

    Dynamic S&OP - The response to a volatile business environment - retail pharmacy industry case study

    John Paul

    John Paul, Managing Director, iCognitive

  • Implementing the new concept of Dynamic S&OP in Al Nahdi Medical Co
  • Combining processes, data-mining and technology
  • Dynamic S&OP is a solution that provides 360° visibility and enhances decision-making process to respond to a volatile environment with a flexible and responsive organization
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    11:40

    Passive, Temperature Controlled Packaging Solutions

    David  Johnson

    David Johnson, Business Development Manager, Cool Logistics

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Best Practices – Strategic Developmental Sourcing from LCC (low-cost countries)

    Kauntey Sonrexa

    Kauntey Sonrexa, General Manager, Global Sourcing, Ranbaxy Laboratories

  • Setting a clear LCC strategy
  • Improving supplier evaluation
  • Consider going direct
  • Building relationships
  • Conveying expectations clearly
  • Intellectual property issues
  • Creation of technology teams
  • Compliance with ICH7QA guidelines and its impact on Generic
  • companies
  • "Have TRUST, but verification is MUST"
  • Need for Guanxi (A combination of business and personal
  • relationships-An Important Chinese Business Element)
  • There's more to global sourcing than China
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    14:10

    Bridging Supply Gaps in Clinical Studies

    Lloyd Soong

    Lloyd Soong, CEO, Pasture Pharma Pte Ltd

    Most product suppliers of clinical trial projects have agreement with drug companies to provide stated amount of products to complete the full studies. There have been numerous occasions whereby the Provider drug companies, due to unforeseen circumstances, are unable to fulfill the supply, or unable to do so in a timely manner. In order to ensure continuity of the clinical studies, Pasture Pharma had in several occasions, been requested to assist in procurement of the products to ‘plug the gap’ to ensure continuity. Having been in operations since 1996, and working with more than 50 countries globally, our strength lies in established relationship with Distributors and Manufacturers and Hospitals from various countries. We are pleased to extend this service, complimenting your key suppliers in the clinical trial community.

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    14:50

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Rodney Wee

    Rodney Wee, CEO, Asia Cold Chain Center

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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea Sponsored by

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

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    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

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    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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