Monday 29 July 2013

Clinical Supply Chain Management | Market Research Report

Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on"Clinical Supply Chain Management - Technologies such as IVRS, CTMS, EDC and RFID Enhance Drug Supply Management".The report focuses primarily on quantitative market metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the Remote Patient Monitoring Market.

ResearchMoz, leading business intelligence provider has released its latest research report, entitled Clinical Supply Chain Management Technologies such as IVRS, CTMS, EDC and RFID Enhance Drug Supply Management. The report focuses on the current scenario of clinical supply chain management. Key segments of the clinical supply chain which are covered in the report include labeling, packaging, warehousing, logistics, distribution and destruction of investigational products. 

There has been an increase in the number of developmental drugs, and an expansion in clinical trial sites and the complexity of clinical trials. There has also been an increase in the total number of procedures undertaken per clinical trial. 




Clinical Supply Chain Management (CSCM) is vital in conducting clinical trials. Geographic expansion, the complexity of drugs used in clinical trials and the increased attention of pharmaceutical companies on efficient R&D are the three main reasons for having proper CSCM in place. 

Accurate and timely delivery of clinical trial material to the clinical trial site is critical for the success of a clinical trial. The chance of meeting the research milestones increases by considering clinical supply processes from the planning stage of the clinical trials. 

Although there are many advantages of tracking clinical trial products, it is very difficult to have an efficient process in place to track inventory. Use of new technologies is done to make tracking more efficient and effective. 

Pharmaceutical companies are looking for better avenues, such as Contract Research Organizations (CROs) who have dedicated departments that leverage information technology to rejuvenate their business model, particularly R&D, and make it more agile, lean and global. 


Information technology provides significant potential to make this happen through various services, which include globally integrated data management, paperless clinical trials and many others.


Scope

  • Segmentation of the clinical supply industry by its major components such as logistics and inventory management.
  • Key challenges and unmet needs of the clinical supply chain management industry. 
  • Analysis of technologies such as IVRS/IWRS, RFID and others which are used for efficient clinical supply chain operations. 
  • Regulatory landscape of countries such as China, India, Russia and South Africa. 
  • Key parameters which are considered for choosing the clinical supply vendor. 
  • Profiles of key companies which deal in clinical supply chain management. 
  • Analysis of factors which are considered for outsourcing the clinical supply chain to other companies.

Reasons to buy

  • Decide on the existing market scenario in clinical supply chain management. 
  • Analyze the requirements for regulatory compliance for clinical supply chain management. 
  • Gain knowledge of key challenges and unmet needs for the clinical supply chain management industry. 
  • Develop strategies for quality control of clinical supply materials.
  • Develop risk mitigation strategies to enhance risk management.



Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 5
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 7

2 Clinical Supply Chain Management - Introduction 8

3 Clinical Supply Chain Management - Overview 9
3.1 Overview of Clinical Supply Chains 9
3.1.1 Evolution of Clinical Supply Chains 11

4 Clinical Supply Chain Management - Industry Analysis 12
4.1 Capital Requirement 12
4.2 Skilled Workforce 13
4.3 Competition Among Existing Players 13

5 Clinical Supply Chain Management - Drivers and Restraints 14
5.1 Drivers 14
5.1.1 Increasing Concern for Pharmaceutical Companies to Improve R&D Outcomes 14
5.1.2 Geographic Expansion for Conducting Clinical Trials 14
5.2 Restraints 15
5.2.1 Complex Regulatory System 15
5.2.2 High Cost Involved for Entering the Market and Maintaining Processes 15
5.2.3 Proper Visibility of Products in the Supply Chain (Inventory Visibility and Traceability) 15

6 Clinical Supply Chain Management - Components of the Clinical Supply Chain 16
6.1 Labeling 16
6.2 Packaging 17
6.2.1 Blister Packaging 17
6.2.2 Plastic Bottles 18
6.2.3 Labels and Accessories 18
6.2.4 Pouches and Strip Packs 18
6.2.5 Caps and Closures 18
6.2.6 Secondary Containers 18
6.2.7 Others 18
6.3 Logistics 19
6.3.1 Focus Areas for Logistics 20
6.4 Distribution Models 21
6.4.1 Outsource 22
6.4.2 Build 22
6.4.3 Acquisition 22
6.4.4 Direct Shipping 23
6.4.5 Co-Development 23
6.5 Inventory Management 23
6.6 Destruction and Disposal of Waste 24
6.6.1 Recording of Destruction 24
6.6.2 Methods of Destruction 24



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