The Supply Chain function of an organisation ensures the creation and distribution of drugs from manufacturer to end user.
Put simply, a Supply Chain is the network of individuals, companies, resources, activities, and technologies used to make and sell a product or service. A Supply Chain starts with the delivery of raw materials from a supplier to a manufacturer and ends with the delivery of the finished product or service to the end consumer.
Working in a Supply Chain team is highly complex and involves dealing with multiple stakeholders, from manufacturers to end users, to other Supply Chain teams. Ensuring the quality and safety of drugs is a top priority and is regulated by government agencies. To ensure authenticity and reduce the risk of counterfeits, a robust traceability system is necessary to track drugs over the whole supply chain. Team members may include:
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Working in Supply Chain gives you opportunities to work in one of several areas, as many parts of an organisation are involved in the Supply Chain and need to work closely together to ensure that it runs smoothly. You may work in logistics/warehousing, procurement or planning, for example. The Supply Chain field has seen many changes over the decades; disruptions, drug shortages and regulatory issues have presented new challenges. Do you have IT skills? Modern advances in digital technology such as Blockchain technology and IoT (Internet of Things) are helping to transform the Supply Chain. Improving data quality, accuracy, visibility and consistency is key to creating a complete picture of the Supply Chain and working with stakeholders to ensure data security and compliance with regulations. If you have the right skills and experience, more opportunities are opening up to work in this interesting field. Whichever part of the Supply Chain sector you work in, you may also be involved in reducing waste and emissions, as the industry is increasingly focused on sustainability in line with the latest directives and initiatives.
Supply Chain is a broad field with many areas for career entry and progression, depending on your qualifications and experience. A career in Supply Chain offers many opportunities for progression in every area – for example, in logistics, planning or procurement. If you already have a particular interest and aptitude for one Supply Chain area such as planning or procurement, that might be a good place to start. From a supporting role, you could then move up into a specialist or management position within your chosen area, with new levels of responsibility.
Not only that, but it is possible to move from one area of supply chain to another as you gain more knowledge and skills. You can then develop your career by transferring to another sector such as logistics or data analysis.
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