How Your Clinical Supply Chain Can Achieve Extended Enterprise Maturity

Life Sciences, Clinical Trials, Pharmaceutical,
  • Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Many clinical supply chains lag behind their commercial counterparts in sophistication and visibility. If your clinical supply decisions are impulsive rather than planned, your forecasting is guesswork, you’re constantly fire-fighting issues, and you’re tired of excel, you are not alone.

This session will define four stages of clinical supply chain maturation and help you determine which stage your company is at today. It will offer practical solutions that can help you build better forecasts, reduce overages, make better manufacturing decisions, and improve inventory visibility and traceability.

Speakers

Oliver Cunningham, CRF Bracket

Oliver Cunningham, CSCP, MChem, Director of Client Enablement, CRF Bracket

Oliver Cunningham is the Director of Client Enablement at Bracket Global, providing professional services to pharmaceutical and biotech R&D organizations in support of Bracket’s Interactive Response Technology (IRT) and supply chain technology. Prior to joining Bracket in 2017, Oliver spent 14 years at AstraZeneca, holding scientific and supply chain management positions. He is an expert in supply chain management and has held various roles in global planning, clinical supplies and leading early development technical teams. As the Clinical Supply Chain Optimization Lead at AstraZeneca, Oliver was responsible for delivering clinical supply chains across all phases of development, including the Fulvestrant and Lynparza programs. Oliver has a Master’s of Chemistry in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Liverpool.

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Jason Dean, Director, CMS SmartSupplies

Jason Dean, Director, CSM SmartSupplies, CRF Bracket

Jason Dean is a Director of Software Solutions for Clinical Supplies Management at CRF Bracket. He brings 20 years of experience of software development in clinical supplies for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Jason has led implementations of inventory management, Material Requirements Planning (MRP), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems within highly regulated industries. He also has extensive experience in the software development for clinical supply chain. Since 2006 Jason has successfully deployed SmartSupplies application solutions for dozens of customers including AbbVie, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Sanofi and Takeda.

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Who Should Attend?

Professionals from pharmaceutical and CRO companies who are interested in clinical supply forecasting, planning and inventory management, including leaders in clinical operations, supply chain and clinical development.

What You Will Learn

Attendees will gain insights on: 

  • The four stages of clinical supply chain maturation
  • Practical ways to improve supply chain forecasting and planning process
  • Best practices to reduce overages and improve inventory visibility and traceability

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CRF Bracket

                                       

 

CRF Bracket was formed in 2018 by the merger of CRF Health and Bracket to provide life science companies with patient-centric technology solutions that advance clinical research and transform the patient experience. The company’s solutions include electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOAs), eConsent, patient engagement, interactive response technology (IRT), clinical supply forecasting and management, and endpoint quality services that combine advanced analytics and therapeutic area-specific scientific consulting. CRF Bracket’s applications are trusted by pharmaceutical companies of all sizes, including all of the top 20 pharmas, as well as CROs, biotechs, and academic institutions on over 4,000 global clinical trials. For nearly 20 years, CRF Bracket has been committed to helping life science companies bring life-changing therapies to patients and communities around the world. To learn more visit www.crfhealth.com and www.bracketglobal.com.

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