For decades, the global pharmaceutical industry operated on a model of maximum efficiency, often driven by the pursuit of the lowest cost. This led to a highly complex, geographically dispersed pharma supply chain, with raw material suppliers, API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) manufacturers, and drug packagers often located thousands of miles...
On-Demand Pharma: Adapting Supply Chains for Personalized Medicine and Small-Batch Production
Personalized medicine, or precision medicine, is a fundamental change in how we treat disease. Instead of a single drug for a broad population, these therapies are designed for a patient's unique biological and genetic profile.
Future-Proof Talent: Upskilling Teams for Digital Transformation in Pharma Supply Chains
This in-depth blog post will explore the intricate connection between digital technology and human talent in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
Direct-to-Patient Logistics: The Next Frontier in Pharma Supply Chain Digital Transformation
Direct-to-Patient (DtP) logistics, a model where therapies are delivered directly to a patient’s doorstep. It is fast becoming a critical enabler of patient access, adherence, and equity. For pharma, it represents not just a logistics shift, but a strategic reinvention of the supply chain.
Low-Code Automation in the Pharma Supply Chain: Accelerating Digital Transformation without AI
This report will delve into how low-code automation serves as a powerful catalyst for Digital Transformation within the Pharma supply chain, enabling substantial advancements without relying on complex Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems.




