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The third annual Supply Chain Security Seminar will be held in Wilmington, Delaware from Tuesday, May 1st through Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012.
This seminar focuses on pharmaceutical supply chain security practices with sessions featuring experts on distributor, manufacturer, transportation carrier and service provider security practices. Unlike other seminars of its kind, the Supply Chain Security seminar provides interactive activities and discussions on practical theft deterrence tactics, lessons learned in managing company response to a theft incident, as well as ample networking time with other high-level security professionals in the industry. Panel discussion topics include protecting overall supply chain and individual company integrity, government initiatives and policies, risk management, new technologies available to ensure product safety and the legal considerations of an incident.
We are currently accepting speaker proposals. For more information on becoming a speaker, sponsor or exhibitor at this event, please contact Kayla Sutton at (703) 885-0285.
This industry forum program is designed especially for manufacturers, distributors, service providers and other supply chain stakeholders responsible for:
- Security (transportation, warehouse, corporate)
- Product Integrity
- Supply chain/distribution Logistics
- Operations
- Asset Protection
- Compliance
- Trade/industry relations
| 12:00 PM |
REGISTRATION OPENS |
| 2:00 PM–4:45 PM |
GENERAL SESSIONS |
| 2:00 PM-2:15 PM |
Welcome Address
Speaker: Karen Ribler, EVP & COO, Center for Healthcare Supply Chain Research |
| 2:15 PM -3:30PM |
A Response Framework for Addressing Supply Chain Risks
Focusing on trends, threats and vulnerabilities in the healthcare supply chain, and provides a response framework for securing products and the supply chain as a whole.
Speakers:
John Kavanagh, Managing Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Chan Harjivan, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers |
| 3:30 PM- 4:45 PM |
Safe Medical Products through Stronger Regulatory Systems
A look at the Institute of Medicine’s recent report on Ensuring Safe Foods and Medical Products through Stronger Regulatory Systems Abroad, in addition to the IOM’s work in counterfeit, falsified and substandard medicines.
Speakers:
Gillian Buckley, Study Director, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine
Prashant Yadav, Director of Healthcare Research, William Davidson Institute,
University of Michigan |
| 4:45 PM – 6:00 PM |
EXHBIITS AND RECEPTION |
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| 8:00 AM–9:00 AM |
BREAKFAST |
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GENERAL SESSIONS |
| 9:00 AM–10:00 AM |
Perspective on Last-Mile Practices from Distributors
Discussion from a distributor and delivery company on last-mile practices in pharmaceutical distribution.
Speakers:
Bill Pietruszewski, Operations Manager, Rochester Drug Cooperative
Rick Grover, Director of Healthcare Development, Prestige Delivery Systems |
| 10:00 AM–10:30 AM |
EXHIBIT BREAK |
| 10:30 AM–11:30 AM |
BREAKOUT SESSIONS |
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Warehouse Security
A discussion on ensuring better outcomes/less theft through changes to warehouse structure and equipment.
Speaker: Mike Elliot, CustomVault |
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Protecting Against Fictitious Pick-Ups
Discuss best practices or case studies of fraudulent worker documentation, online job board postings of shipments and other transportation-focused issues.
Speakers:
Rick Mank, Investigator, Specialty Investigations Group, Travelers Insurance |
| 11:30 AM–12:30 PM |
GENERAL SESSION |
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Government Update
Panel of government representatives to give regulatory update.
Panel:
Elizabeth Gallenagh, Vice President, Government Affairs and General Counsel, HDMA
Richard Halverson, Unit Chief, Outreach & Training, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) at National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
Eleni Anagnostiadis, LCDR, USPHS, FDA/CDER/Office of Compliance |
| 12:30 PM-1:30 PM |
LUNCH AND EXHIBITS |
| 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM |
GENERAL SESSIONS |
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The Value of True Secure Logistics
A perspective on risk, security, and consequences of loss, including the real cost of pharmaceutical thefts, perceived costs of increased security, a comparison of available security options, and a balanced security approach.
Stuart Thomas, Global Business Development Manager-Pharmaceuticals, G4S International Logistics |
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Issues with Short Supply Products
Discuss fraudulent pedigrees, diversion and other issues applicable to short supply products.
Panel:
Ted Lyjak, Director of Trade Sales, Hospira
Stephen B. Mays, Sr. Director, Corporate Security & Regulatory Affairs, AmerisourceBergen Corporation
Wayne Russell, Sr. Director, Pharmacy Contracting, Premier |
| 3:30 PM |
SEMINAR ADJOURNMENT |
*Agenda subject to change.
Click here to see who attended the 2011 seminar.
Click here to see the 2011 seminar agenda.
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