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Global Supply Chain Logistics and Transformation Executive-Pharma, Vaccine and Life Science industry. EIS/Seed Investor

A fascinating survey result from Logipharma. The database that Controlant has all the data that helps here on best lanes/ transit options and the packing solutions. That database with Real Time capability was a key reason why their services should be considered when looking at what tracking device you choose to use. If you get a chance with your Controlant rep, ask them to expand in the famous example Gísli shared with us at Logipharma 6 years ago, in Montreux. He showed an EU to the US direct sea shipment, that was re-routed through Mexico without the client knowing. How it cleared customs is anyone’s guess. Without their trackers nobody would ever have known own. Being able to validate your trade lanes and know that the service and quality of your transport service is what you asked for, is paramount in the Pharma world.

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In a poll at LogiPharma today, the audience identified 'Validation' as the biggest challenge they face when looking at transferring transportation modes. Which helps explain why so many of the world’s top pharma companies and logistics service providers choose our #pharma-validated #GxP-compliant solution. Learn more here https://lnkd.in/etBm93cy

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Clive Geldard

Group Vice President Retail & Supply Chain, EFESO Consulting

7mo

Validation indeed Matthew Roberts. It’s true that so many organisations, despite best intentions, lack visibility and insight on what is really happening at the execution end of their supply chains. No doubt solutions such as Controlant are assisting this cause.

Lee Feander

Senior Director @ Alvarez & Marsal | Life Science Supply Chain

7mo

Very interesting - sounds like a very useful and valuable database

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