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5th BME GLOBAL March 03 - 05, 2020 Hotel Taschenbergpalais PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN Kempinski Dresden Germany CONGRESS 2020 Join the only unbiased peer-for-peer event for Supply Chain, Procurement and Logistics executives in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare Cooperation Partner
Meet our 2020 speaker panel: Charlotte de Brabandt, Luiz Barberini, Stefan Pflug, Member of ISM‘s Thought External Manufacturing Operations Head of Corporate Pharma Leadership Council, Manager LatAm, Services & Sourcing, ISM Bayer SA PHOENIX group Patric Jarchow, Jack Lampka, Maeve Magner, Former Head of Global Multi-Channel Head of Data Science, Innovation for Impact Strategy & Execution, MSD Germany Merck KGaA Edwin Tuyn, Yann Martin, Natascha de Raad, Managing Director, Global Sales Director, Managing Director Sales & Marketing, INSPIRED-SEARCH EMBALL‘ISO Med-X-Press GmbH Patrick Haex, Martin Gouda, Martin Klett, Managing Partner, Partner, former Gobal Head of Indirect Buck Consultants International (BCI) Buck Consultants International (BCI) Procurement, Roche Diagnostics Suyamburam Sathasivam, Norman Erhard, Konstantin Wittfeldt, AVP and Head External Head of Business Development, Director External Supply IM, Manufacturing and Supply, Fresenius Medical Care Deutsch- Global Supply Chain, Biologics, Sun Pharma Global FZE land GmbH Pfizer Christèle Galpin, Jim McKiernan, Dr.-Ing Stefan Artlich, Cofounding Partner Head of Operations, Director Track&Trace Alfalfaz SG Biotech Sarl (a Takeda and Bayer AG Generium jointventure) Phillip Piesnack, Selin Richter, Brett Marshall, Head of Supply Chain Management, Team Leader High Pressure Corporate Head of Quality Assurance, DR. KADE Pharmazeutische Fabrik Die Casting, Zuellig Pharma GmbH ZF Friedrichhafen AG Bram Bongaerts, Prof. Dr. Yvonne Ziegler, Roland Seckler, Lead Life Science Industry Team, Professor of Business Studies/ Vice President Global Supply Chain EyeOn bv International Aviation Management, Operations, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences Ypsomed AG Jonah McIntire, Christophe Suizdak, Andreas Olpeter, CEO, Global Director Supply Chain, Vice President Sales & Business TNX Logistics GE Healthcare Development Healthcare, Arvato Supply Chain Solutions Eelco de Jong, Dr. Daniel Lohner, Heiko Hackel, Co-founder & Managing Director, Manager Pharma&MedTech, Vice President Global Sourcing, Validaide d-fine GmbH Sartorius Group Alexis Strader, Thorsten Neumann, Daniel Reichen, Project Officer, President & CEO, Global Key Account Manager, People that Deliver Initiative, Tapa ELPRO-BUCHS AG UNICEF Supply Division Ruben van Duijvenvoorde, Julian-Kai Ellermeier, Hans Ehm, Quality Assurance Manager, Head of Supply Chain Management, Principal Supply Chain Management, CEMEA Quality, Advance Pharma GmbH Infineon Technologies Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Marcos Escuder, Pieter Ruijssenaars, Dr. Rolf Schrader, EVP Global Head of Supply Chain Founder – CCO, Supply Chain Management, Evotec AG DiManEx BV Cesra Arzneimittel GmbH & Co. KG Harald Nitschinger, Ruben Hoogmoed, Xavier Baville, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Business Developer, Head of Global Distribution&Logistics, Prewave Fizyr Global Supply Chain, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG Moses Muputisi, Ferdi Steinmann, Patno Sigit Panjaitan, Supply Chain Transformation Manager, Industry Strategist, External Supply Chain, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Life Sciences Development, Regional Head APAC/MEA, Tuberculosis and Malaria Open Text Software GmbH Merck Healthcare KGaA Christoph Klaus, Matthias Stenzenberger, Lars Kuch Pedersen, Managing Director, Sales Manager, CEO & Founder, Klosterfrau Berlin GmbH Celonis SE LeanLinking Abel Tesfaledet, Klaas Postema, Ishan Singhal Senior Data Scientist, Director, Technical Project Manager Celonis SE KAP T&A Chemonics International Scott Dubin Samuel Kunze, Philipp Kersten, Warehousing and Distribution Team Lead Head of Process Excellence, Head of Supply Chain DACH, Chemonics International Vetter Pharma Accord Healthcare GmbH
AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare Monday, March 2: Warm up/ pre-Conference Get Together 19.30 Inspired by the famous New York Oak Room, the classically exclusive ambience of the Karl May Bar with Bordeaux red leather and fine oak is reminiscent of the metropolises of the world. Warm up for the upcoming conference, meet new people and catch up with old friends in a very classy environment. Tuesday, March 3: Conference day 1 08.00 Check-in and welcome coffee Plenary session 09.00 Opening address BME representative and Maeve Magner, Innovation for Impact 09.15 L eading in an up-coming Millennial World Charlotte de Brabandt, Member of ISM‘s Thought Leadership Council, ISM 09.50 Developing relationships and using effective governance models with suppliers to ensure reliable End-to-End manufacturing compliance Luiz Barberini, External Manufacturing Operations Manager LatAm, Bayer SA 10.25 The strategic relevance of Process Mining in the pharmaceutical industry Matthias Stenzenberger, Sales Manager, Celonis SE and Samuel Kunze, Head of Process Excellence, Vetter Pharma 11.00 Networking coffee break in the exhibition area 11.30 Connected Health - Services beyond the pill Participants: Stefan Pflug, Head of Corporate Pharma Services & Sourcing, PHOENIX group Patric Jarchow, Former Head of Global Multi-Channel Strategy & Execution, Merck KGaA Xavier Baville, Head of Global Distribution&Logistics, Global Supply Chain, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG moderated by Edwin Tuyn, Managing Director, INSPIRED-SEARCH 12.15 Short presentations 1) Dynamic approach to drive costs down. Tips and tool to select the right isothermal solution for each of your shipment, products and lanes, Yann Martin, Global Sales Director, EMBALL‘ISO 2) Challenges of digital transformation along the supply chain of pharmaceuticals, Natascha de Raad, Managing Director Sales & Marketing, Med-X-Press GmbH 3) Lost in Translation – empower the truly data driven Supply Chain, Ferdi Steinmann, Industry Strategist, Life Sciences D evelopment, Open Text Software GmbH 13.15 Networking luncheon & networking in the exhibition area Expert forums (parallel sessions) Design & Planning Tech & Innovation Strategy & Leadership Workshops 14.15 Opening Opening Opening 14.20 - 15.50 Patrick Haex, Martin Gouda, Partner, Martin Klett, former Gobal Managing Partner, Head of Indirect Procurement, Workshop 1: Buck Consultants Buck Consultants International (BCI) Roche Diagnostics International (BCI) Change agent Workshop: The journey to 14.20 48 hours to deliver a Human-centred approach Challenges and opportu operational fluidity unique patient experience to leadership and perfor- nities of strategic portfolio Xavier Baville, Head of mance extension moderated by Global Distribution&Logistics, Norman Erhard, Head Abel Tesfaledet, Global Supply Chain, Christèle Galpin, of Business Development, Senior Data Scientist, Takeda Pharmaceuticals Cofounding Partner, Fresenius Medical Care Celonis SE International AG Alfalfaz Deutschland GmbH
AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare 14.50 Managing complex supply How Additive Bye bye Silo: New ways of chain networks of C(D) Manufacturing can lead to working MOs for Biologics manuf- Supply Chain performance Phillip Piesnack, Head of acturing and Supply improvement Supply Chain Management, Suyamburam Sathasivam, Pieter Ruijssenaars, DR. KADE Pharmazeutische AVP and Head External Founder – CCO, Fabrik GmbH Manufacturing and Supply, DiManEx BV Selin Richter, Team Leader Biologics, Sun Pharma High Pressure Die Casting, Global FZE ZF Friedrichhafen AG 15.20 Real-Time Supply Chain Solving the puzzle in Organizational change Visibility logistics management in effective Konstantin Wittfeldt, Ruben Hoogmoed, lean deployment Director External Supply IM, Business Developer, Christèle Galpin, Global Supply Chain, Pfizer Fizyr Cofounding Partner, Alfalfaz Brett Marschall, Jim McKiernan, Head of Corporate Head of Quality Operations, SG Biotech Sarl Assurance, Zuellig Pharma (a Takeda and Generium Patno Sigit Panjaitan, jointventure) External Supply Chain, Edwin Tuyn, Managing Regional Head APAC/MEA, Director, INSPIRED-SEARCH Merck Healthcare KGaA 15.50 S&OP: Oldtimer or evergreen Predicting supply chain Compliance: Benefits Dr. Rolf Schrader, Director risks with artificial versus obligations Supply Chain Management, intelligence Brett Marshall, Corporate Cesra Arzneimittel Harald Nitschinger, Head of Quality Assurance, GmbH & Co. KG Co-Founder & Managing Zuellig Pharma Luiz Barberini, External Director, Prewave Manufacturing Operations Manager LatAm, Bayer SA 16.20 Networking coffee break in the exhibition area 16.50 Implementation Strategy & practice: Optimizing inventory management Bram Bongaerts, Lead Life Science Industry Team, EyeOn bv Jim McKiernan, Head of Operations, SG Biotech Sarl (a Takeda and Generium joint venture) Roland Seckler, Vice President Global Supply Chain Operations, Ypsomed AG 17.35 Start up‘s on stage a.o. with X When is AI a good fit? Jonah McIntire, CEO, TNX Logistics X Taking supplier management to the next level Lars Kuch Pedersen, CEO & Founder, LeanLinking 18.00 End of conference day 1 18.30 Meeting in the Lobby Joint walk to the event location 19.00 Social Evening Event „What moves you“ - Transport Museum Dresden Join us for our exclusive high-end social evening get-together and enjoy a special networking night at the Verkehrsmuseum Dresden. Deepen the chats you had during the day and relax in the very special environment of the Transport Museum in the city centre of Dresden. The Johanneum, formerly the royal stables to the Saxon court, situated on Dresden’s Neumarkt square – in the heart of the city by the Frauenkirche – is an incredible locale. Your can expect exclusive attractions from the mobi- lity world: the place where princes and kings once ‘parked’ their horses and carriages today accommodates a unique variety of vehicles to admire and enjoy – historically significant locomotives, automobiles from all eras, classic and rare bicycles and motorcycles, legendary aircraft and magnificent ship models.
AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare Wednesday, March 4: Conference day 2 08.45 Welcome coffee Plenary session 09.00 Opening and summary of Conference day 1 by Maeve Magner, Innovation for Impact 09.15 Fake drug & product traceability, how new technology could help you to protect your brand! Christophe Suizdak, Global Director Supply Chain, GE Healthcare 09.50 Everything you always wanted to know about BIG DATA & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE but were afraid to ask Jack Lampka, Head of Data Science, MSD Sharp & Dohme GmbH 10.25 The amazon effect: Why pharma companies have to review their sales channel management Participants: Andreas Olpeter, Vice President Sales & Business Development Healthcare, Arvato Supply Chain Solutions Marcos Escuder, EVP Global Head of Supply Chain, Evotec AG moderated by Patrick Haex, Managing Partner, Buck Consultants International (BCI) 11.10 Short presentations 1) Optimization in pharmaceutical logistics with data-driven Lane Assessments Eelco de Jong, Co-founder & ManagingDirector, Validaide 2) Low data framework for supply chain optimization in third world countries, Dr. Daniel Lohner, Manager, d-fine GmbH and Moses Muputisi, Supply Chain Transformation Manager, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 3) Monitoring Global Health Supply Chains with IoT Sensors Scott Dubin, Warehousing and Distribution Team Lead, Chemonics International 11.55 Coffee break and networking in the exhibition area Expert forums (parallel sessions) Design & Tech & Innovation Strategy & Leadership Workshops Planning 12.25 Opening Opening Opening 12.30 Presentation Utilizing Remote Sensors Expanding the pharma- 12.30 - 13.30 An MAH’s Life a Year after to Monitor Temperature ceutical market through FMD Go-Live – Is Your and Humidity for Ambient public sector engagement: Workshop 2: Experience Similar? Health Supply Chains It starts with people Dr.-Ing. Stefan Artlich, Scott Dubin, Warehousing Alexis Strader, CMO Collaboration Director Track&Trace, and Distribution Team Lead, Project Officer, People that Luiz Barberini, Bayer AG Chemonics International Deliver Initiative, External Manufacturing and Ishan Singhal, Technical UNICEF Supply Division Operations Manager LatAm, Project Manager, Chemonics Bayer SA International 13.00 Efficient Deviation Center of Excellence End to end supply chain Management Martin Gouda, resilience: Joint forces Ruben van Duijvenvoorde, Partner, against organized crime Quality Assurance Manager, Buck Consultants Thorsten Neumann, CEMEA Quality, Alnylam International (BCI) President & CEO, Tapa Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Daniel Reichen, Global Key Account Manager, ELPRO-BUCHS AG 13.30 Networking luncheon & networking in the exhibition area 14.30 Risk Management in tierX Future use of blockchain in MYTIGATE – different user 14.30 - 15.30 supply chains the pharma supply chain perspectives to a neutral, Workshop 3: Heiko Hackel, Klaas Postema, digital and validated lane Success drivers affecting Vice President Global Director, risk assessment the future of leadership: Sourcing, KAP T&A Prof. Dr. Yvonne Ziegler, Communication, Clarity, Sartorius Group Professor of Business Studies/ Community & Consciousness International Aviation Ma- Charlotte de Brabandt, nagement, Frankfurt Uni- Member of ISM‘s Thought versity of A pplied Sciences Leadership Council, ISM
AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare 15.00 Agile End-to-end Pharma Presentation Sustainability – Nice supply chain in a disrup- Hans Ehm, to have, competetive tive market environment Principal Supply Chain advantage or just a plain Christoph Klaus, Management, headache Managing Director, Infineon Technologies Julian-Kai Ellermeier, Klosterfrau Berlin GmbH Head of Supply Chain Management, Advance Pharma GmbH Philipp Kersten, Head of Supply Chain DACH, Accord Healthcare GmbH Brett Marshall, Corporate Head of Quality Assurance, Zuellig Pharma 15.30 Changeover break 15.35 Final Conference Summary and end of the Conference Maeve Magner, Innovation for Impact, Infineon Technologies 17.00 – 19.00 Guided City Tour of Dresden Discover the most important sights of Dresden by taking a personal and entertaining tour led by experienced live-guides. Thursday, March 5: Conference day 3 / Excursions Volkswagen – Gläserne Manufaktur EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE UP-CLOSE. Interactive, enlightening, inspiring: explore the mobility of the future in the exhibitions at the Gläserne Manufaktur. Take a tour through the production facilities to see how an e-Golf * is created. Take a test drive to discover what it feels like to drive an electric car. And in a virtual reality zone, you can even take the I.D. CROZZ – a vehicle not set for production until 2020 – out for a spin. Schedule: 09.00 Meeting in the lobby 09.10 Bus departure 09.30 Tour 11.15 Bus departure back to the hotel
Thank you for your support! Partners Arvato Supply Chain Solutions – Healthcare is an international provider of integrated outsourcing services for the healthcare and pharma- ceutical industry. We develop, implement and operate integrated logistics, sales and financial solutions that are tailored to the needs of our customers. Customers benefit from comprehensive support throughout the entire order-to-cash cycle as Arvato provides efficient and reliable management of all supply chain, customer relationship and financial processes. Arvato Distribution GmbH Lena Huster Gottlieb-Daimler-Strasse 1, 33428 Harsewinkel | Germany Phone: +49 5241 8049187 Email: lena.huster@arvato.com https://arvato-supply-chain.com/en/industry-solutions/healthcare Buck Consultants International (BCI) is a leading International boutique location selection and supply chain management consulting firm. BCI offers consulting and implementation services all over the globe in the area of go-to-market strategy; supply chain strategy; network de- sign; transport network and carrier mix optimization; inventory management; S&OP; insourcing/ outsourcing of logistics and manufacturing and location/site selection. Healthcare clients include amongst others AbbVie, Abbott, Ariad, Amgen, Celgene, Cipex, Cubist, J&J, Medtronic, NovoNordisk, Pfizer, Santen, St.Jude, Stryker, Takeda to name a few. Buck Consultants International (BCI) Martin Gouda, Partner Kerkenbos 10-31, Nijmegen | The Netherlands Phone: +31 243790222, Cell: +31 6 159 48 296 Email: martin.gouda@bciglobal.com,http://bciglobal.com Celonis (www.celonis.com) is the New York- and Munich-based leader in Enterprise Performance Acceleration software. A pioneer in Process Mining technology, its Intelligent Business Cloud helps every company rapidly remove operational friction to become a Superfluid Enterprise. Companies around the world including Siemens, L’Oréal, Uber, Citi, Airbus, and Vodafone rely on Celonis to guide action and drive change, turning business processes into extraordinary experiences and resulting in millions of dollars saved. Celonis SE Theresienstrasse 6, 80333 Munich | Germany Phone: +49 89 416159670 Email: info@celonis.de, www.celonis.com d-fine is a leading European consultancy for data analysis and technology services with 7 offices across Europe and more than 900 highly dedicated consultants. Our client base ranges from the financial industry via healthcare providers and mobility and transportation companies. Our clients benefit from our extensive experience in business development, cutting-edge technology (including Machine Learning and Block- chain), mathematical modelling, and implementation. d-fine GmbH Daniel Lohner An der Hauptwache 7, 60313 Frankfurt Phone: +49 (0) 69 907370, Fax: +49 (0) 69 90737-200 Email: daniel.lohner@d-fine.de, www.pharma.d-fine.de Founded in 1986, ELPRO is a Swiss-based, global manufacturer of innovative environmental monitoring solutions for the pharmaceutical, life science, biotech and health care industries. As the knowledge and innovation leader in the industry, ELPRO offers state-of-the-art data loggers, SaaS software platforms including data analytics, and a team of GxP experts to support the system integration into your business processes. For more information visit ELPRO.com. ELPRO-BUCHS AG Daniel Reichen Langauelistrasse 45, 9470 Buchs SG | Switzerland Phone:+41 81 552 08 08 Email: swiss@elpro.com, www.elpro.com A world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance temperature-controlled packaging systems for the transport of pharma- ceutical products, EMBALL’ISO is now an expert of turnkey Reverse Logistics and Rental solutions. EMBALL’ISO’s worldwide presence across 4 continents, with 8 production sites (Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Singapore, UK and the US) and collection points in more than 80 countries helps you reuse isothermal packaging while saving time and money. EMBALL’ISO Yann Martin 320 Route de l’Avenir, 69830 Saint Georges de Reneins | France Phone: +33 4 74 09 70 80 Email: y.martin@emballiso.com, www.emballiso.com
EyeOn implements proven innovations to raise your forecasting and planning performance. We work in the most pragmatic way possible, based on our knowledge and experience with over a hundred large, international companies in the Life Sciences, Process, High Tech, Consu- mer Products and Marine & Offshore industries. We develop and implement the best fit-for-purpose and data driven improvements with real impact. EyeOn bv Croylaan 14, 5735 PC Aarle-Rixtel | The Netherlands Loek Lemmens, Managing Partner Phone: +31 8888 30009, Email: Loek.lemmens@eyeon.nl Bram Bongaerts, Lead Life Science Industry Team Phone: +31 8888 30014, Email: Bram.bongaerts@eyeon.nl Katoen Natie (°1854) is a privately owned, asset-based, carrier & forwarder neutral warehousing provider. The company is present in 34 countries with 158 platforms & mainly offers Central or Regional DC solutions. Most platforms are multi-customer (flexibility in people, m² & equipment) and often located in ports (opportunity to combine the warehousing function with the cross-dock function to consolidate or deconsolidate ocean freights). From a QA perspective we offer temp controlled EU-GDP licensed (pharmaceuticals) or ISO13485 (medical devices) certified services. Katoen Natie An D’hondt Ketenislaan 1, Burcht Singelberg, 9130 Kallo | Belgium Mobile: +32 475641626 Email: An.Dhondt@Katoennatie.com, www.katoennatie.com With knooing you can find the best and most cost-efficient IT solution for your individual digitalization project. While you can match and compare solutions easily on our platform, we additionally support you as advisory tool. You can also use our platform if you are in the early stages of your project and simply have an idea of what you want to do. With our intelligent Knowledge Base we can give you information and inspiration in order to help you decide in which direction you can go. knooing GmbH Selina-Lena Wohlfart Claudius-Keller-Strasse 3b, 81669 München | Germany Phone: +49 152 227 709 33, Fax: +49 89 143 792 98 Email: selina.wohlfart@knooing.de, www.knooing.de Logista Pharma is the only independent pharmaceutical distributor for Hospitals and Pharmacies in Spain and Portugal, providing the widest range of services for the pharmaceutical industry. Logista Pharma provides sales and marketing activity support, end-customer service and order capture, invoicing and cash collection, order preparation, integrated management of transportation with owned transport agencies, patient programs management, clinical trials management, secondary manufacturing, etc. Logista Pharma Carlos Albajar Calle del Trigo 39, Pol. Ind. Polvoranca, 28914 Leganés, Madrid | Spain Mobile: + 34 647307707 Email: calbajar@logistapharma.com, www.logistapharma.com MAG45 was founded in 1948 as an internal MRO supply warehousing and logistics specialist for the Dutch manufacturing giant Philips. The company has expanded rapidly, organically and through acquisition, championing Integrated Supply of both MRO (Maintenance, Repairs, Ope- rations) and BOM tail (Bill of Materials) items. Since 2016 MAG45 has been part of the Euro 1.7 billion, 3,000 employee, Danish-listed sourcing and services company Solar. MAG45 has a global footprint with 250+ employees working from offices across Europe, Asia & North America. MAG45 GmbH Jörg Salzer Gutenbergstrasse 4, 86368 Gersthofen | Germany Phone: +49 821 99950 580 Email: info.de@MAG45.com, www.MAG45.de Med-X-Press GmbH, Goslar, is a pharmaceutical logistics specialist with a wide range of services including narcotics logistics and further ser- vices along the supply chain. Med-X-Press is GMP/GDP-certified, holds a manufacturing- (§13.1 AMG) and a wholesale (§52.a AMG) license. 300 employees work at nine locations in Germany and Switzerland. Med-X-Press GmbH Natascha de Raad Management Board Sales and Marketing Pracherstieg 1, 38644 Goslar | Germany Phone: +49 5321 31130-3300 Email: n.deraad@med-x-press.de, www.med-x-press.de
OpenText Business Network is the world leading digital ecosystem where connected people, systems and devices collaborate to optimize com- plex business processes extending beyond the ‘four walls’ of an organization to include partners, customers and other external stakeholders. Powered by a cloud messaging and integration backbone, the business network embraces all methods of information sharing, any-to-any, and creates a dynamic collaboration platform with the flexibility to work how, when and where users, systems and devices work. OpenText Jörg Hohmann Herriotstraße 1, 60528 Frankfurt | Germany Phone: +49 69 6656 392 74 Email: jhohmann@opentext.com, www.opentext.de The PHOENIX group is a leading healthcare provider in Europe active in Wholesale, Retail (broadest pharmacy network in Europe with more than 2,700 own and more than 13,500 cooperation pharmacies) and Pharma Services in 27 countries. With the European service brand “All-in-One”, PHOENIX group provides services for pharmaceutical companies along the entire value chain, from production to PoS generating more revenue at multiple different stages. All-in-One brings all stakeholders together to the benefit of patients throughout Europe. PHOENIX group Olaf Christiansen, Head of Marketing, Corporate Pharma Services, PHOENIX group Pfingstweidstrasse 10-12, 68199 Mannheim | Germany Phone: +49 621 8505-8444 Email: o.christiansen@phoenixgroup.eu, www.phoenix-all-in-one.eu Rondo AG develops and produces packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical industry. Rondo offers standard folding cartons as well as customized packaging solutions. Rondo also provides a wide range of services like Supply on Demand, Serialization, Top Load Services and Smart Packaging Development. The production facilities are located in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, USA and Puerto Rico. Rondo is part of Medipak Systems, the Pharma Systems business area of Körber. Rondo AG Volker Grouls Gewerbestrasse 11, 4123 Allschwil | Switzerland Phone: +49 170 623 11 38, Fax: +41 61 486 87 50 Email: v.grouls@rondo-packaging.com, www.rondo-packaging.com SCHOTT is a leading supplier of primary pharma packaging and analytical lab-services. We provide quality solutions while meeting the highest demands. Our product portfolio includes ampoules, syringes, cartridges and vials as well as various polymer solutions. Our production facilities and products comply with the highest standards for pharmaceutical needs. SCHOTT Pharmaceutical Systems Sascha Emmelheinz Hattenbergstrasse 10, 55122 Mainz | Germany Phone: +49 6131 661589, Fax: +49 3641 28888-9408 Email: pharmaceutical_packaging@schott.com, www.schott.com/pharma Validaide is a digital platform for the planning and qualification of global shipments based on capabilities defined by hundreds of logistics providers. We provide an online application to manage and share Lane Characterizations and Lane SOP’s, and combine this with our predictive analytics solutions to support the optimization of routing and packaging decions. Validaide B.V. Eelco de Jong Parklaan 13, 3941RD Doorn | The Netherlands Phone: +31 6 1590 5506 Email: eelco.dejong@validaide.com, www.validaide.com
Facts & figures when host Monday, March 2: Pre-event reception Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME) Tuesday, March 3: Conference day 1 Frankfurter Strasse 27 65760 Eschborn I Germany Wednesday, March 4: Conference day 2 www.bme.de Thursday, March 5: Field trips District court Frankfurt am Main VR 6654 where Tax number 045 250 66673, VAT ID DE 114235471 Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden who should participate Taschenberg 3 01067 Dresden I Germany • GlobalPharma Supply Chain, Logistics &Distribution top executives (SVPs & VPs) Contact: • Pharma Trade, Operations, Regulatory & Compliance phone: +49 351 4912 636 top executives E-Mail: rcservations.taschenbergpalais@kempinski.com • Market Access & Global Health leaders Limites special room rate available until January 6 2020 • Governmental, institutional and social Please use the booking code representatives “Pharma Supply Chain 2020”. Please note: For information on discounted rates in other hotels nearby, please get in touch with us. Cancellation Policy Event registrations can only be cancelled in writing, namely by letter, fax or email. Cancellations can be made free of charge without specifying reasons up to 4 weeks before the start of the event. In the case of cancellations made within 4 weeks before the start of the event, the participation fee that has already been paid will be reimbursed less a cancellation fee of 20% of the event fee. If a cancellation is made within 2 weeks before the start of the event, the entire participation fee will be charged. Cancellation fees will not be charged. Any questions? We are here to help you! Silva Certan-Mallmann Sarah Baer Speaking opportunities, Sponsoring/Exhibition, Speaking opportunities, Sponsoring/Exhibition, Delegate management Delegate management phone: +49 173 211 82 01 phone: +49 6196 5828-124 Email: silva.certan-mallmann@bme.de Email: sarah.baer@bme.de
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