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Pharma can learn from other sectors” – TEAM-UP

Speaking recently at the 15th IQPC Coldchain Logistics Summit in Toronto, Canada, Alan Kennedy from TEAMUP
stressed the need for the pharmaceuticals sector to embrace some of the supply chain concepts that have proved so profoundly transformational in other industries.
Introducing the new TEAM-UP pharma-logistics collaboration initiative, Kennedy pressed his proposition by describing some of the inspired approaches to logistics that are the business signatures of leading companies such as Amazon, Apple and Inditex. “The common denominator in all these ground-breaking supply chain platforms is
collaboration,” he attested. “By taking a lead and driving supply chain integration, pharma companies can position themselves to better assimilate technology, drive efficiency, facilitate transparency and, ultimately, deliver improved, safer, outcomes for patients.”
Asserting that “the sector lacks a common platform to underpin collaborative working and enable supply chain integration”, Kennedy went on to describe how the TEAM-UP pharma-logistics collaboration program has been designed to fill this need. Based around the “3 TEAM-UP Pillars” of Community, Resources and Accreditation, TEAM-UP has been conceived as a notfor- profit body fostering win-win collaboration and integration between all stakeholders in the pharmalogistics supply chain.
Co-presenting with Kennedy at the IQPC event was Andy Akrouche, MD of the Institute of Collaborative Working in Canada. Akrouche acquainted the audience with the new ISO 44001 international standard for collaborative working which is scheduled for global launch at the end of March. “The TEAM-UP program is aligned with the new ISO standard and provide  pharma companies and their logistics partners with a structured route to its operational execution.”
TEAM-UP has been conceived as a hands-on, interactive community with all corporate participants committed to following agreed collaborative principles, all committed to a programme of continuous collaborative improvement and all having access to a shared repository of collaborative tools, templates and advice.