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The win-win model: Grow corporate profits while increasing customer value.
Shareholders need to see positive results. Corporate executives need to deliver them. The supply chain is a critical element in managing shareholder value and enhancing the positive image of a pharmaceutical manufacturer, and LifeConEx is the link between supply chain and results.
LifeConEx ensures that pharmaceuticals are delivered to the right place, at the right time, and in the right condition.
A client with 20 shipments per month with each shipment valued at $200,000 is exposed to the annual risk of $240,000 loss (based on an average of 0.5% damage ratio).
Estimate your risk below:
• Regulatory compliance
• Reduction of delays
• Faster product release
• Thorough investigation in case of deviation
• Cost optimization
• Fewer temperature deviations
• Reduction of damages
• Fewer claims
“Thanks for your help and I’m glad we all invested so much time and efforts in these SOPs and process definitions; it’s great value in front of auditors.”
“Ensuring the delivery of these two critical shipments within the dates specified represented a major milestone in the possible launch or extension of our product line. Thank you.”
“The best part of the story is that we weren't even aware of the need for an intervention until after the shipment was received. To us it was business as usual.”
The processes and procedures implemented by LifeConEx are unique and comply with regulations and guidelines for temperature-controlled shipping. One such innovation is our LifeTrack system that provides greater control for the entire complex transportation process, reducing risk and elevating ROI.
LifeConEx has established a new standard of single-source supply chain excellence for global temperature controlled transportation. This standard is one that our competitors seek, and one that helps deliver important financial expectations for Life Sciences enterprises.
How many shipments do you have per month on average ?
What is the approximate value of each shipment?
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