How To Achieve a More Sustainable Pharma Supply Chain by Reducing Product Loss

Pharmaceutical brands are increasingly implementing more sustainable practices throughout their supply chains. One key motivating factor is the widespread recognition that companies across industries — including healthcare — need to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Since transportation is a significant contributor to both the total global and U.S. emissions, sustainability efforts in the pharma sector often focus on reducing emissions from transportation operations. While manufacturers are seeking and leveraging many ways to achieve this goal, they often overlook a prime opportunity to improve sustainability — addressing failures in temperature-controlled pharmaceutical logistics, which are responsible for $35 billion in product and associated losses annually.

Your pharmaceutical organization can begin making a difference now by using real-time visibility technology for your temperature-sensitive shipping operations to reduce your carbon footprint — while protecting products and patients, reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction. This playbook will cover how: 

  • Reducing product waste during transportation is a sustainability opportunity
  • Losing product during shipping impacts companies and people
  • Real-time shipment monitoring practices work


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