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Innovative patient-centric supply chain models to improve access to medicines worldwide
1st BME GLOBAL PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN CONGRESS 2016
February 22nd - 25th 2016
Marriott Hotel Frankfurt
Germany
Experienced Host BME e.V. is Europe’s leading non-profit industry association for Supply Chain, Procurement & Logistics, uniting more than9,200 members and €1.25 trillion annual purchasing volumeacross all industries. With around 1,000 organized events and conferences per year, BME is the perfect host for a newpremium pharma event on a global level.
THIS CONGRESS
IS FOR YOU!
Committed Steering TeamOur congress is the brainchild of 16 top global pharma supplychain leaders. With their comprehensive knowledge and expertise they shaped the congress’ format and agenda, making sure it tackles the truly significant supply chain topics.
Special focus “Global Health”...... emphasizes the crucial role of pharma supply chain in securing access to medicines for patients worldwide. Jointly with top experts of renowned international organi-zations, we will discuss pioneering supply chain solutions as well as successful alliances of pharma and other industrieswith donors, governments and the civil society.
Largest Assembly of Pharma SupplyChain Top ExecutivesOur congress is dedicated to pharma supply chain top managers and their leadership teams. With only a limitednumber of exhibitors invited, this congress ensures that all industry participants make the most out of the event by enjoying valuable face time with their peers.
SVP/CXO8%
VP16%
Head of32%
Sr. Dir.2%
Dir.22%
Senority breakdown Jan. 201656% SVPs, VPs, Heads of
Cross-Industry StimulationThe BME’s network comprises more than 100,000 supplychain, logistics and procurement experts across all industries.For this congress we will bring top executives from world-classindustries to the table, who will contribute to the event withbest practices & case studies from other industries like FMCG,electronics & automotive.
Others 20%
„Beyond Supply Chains“ Dessislava Dimitrova, Healthcare Lead at the World Economic Forum
Stefan OschmannVice Chairman of the ExecutiveBoard & Deputy CEO, Merck KGaA
Adalberto Campos FernandesPortuguese Minister of Health
Philippe François VP Global Supply Chain,Baxter
Chris GameChief Procurement andSupply Chain Officer, The Global Fund
Prashant YadavDirector Healthcare Research,William Davidson Institute,University of Michigan
Paul DekkersDirector Supply Chain,Amgen
Cheryl DhillonSVP Supply Chain & CorporateProject Management, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals
Simon OrchardVP EMEA Supply Operationsand Customer Service, Pfizer
Mark McCaul Head of Supply South Africa, Ukraine & India,Médecins Sans Frontière
Lode DewulfVP, Chief Patient Affairs Officer, UCB
Our Partner Country The BME is proud to present Portugal as our partner country for this event. Portugal is widely recognized as a high-quality supplier of healthcare products and services, meeting the highest quality standards regarding the development, manufacturing, and supply of Pharmaceutical products.
Sheila Dinotshe TlouDirector UNAIDS,Former Health Ministerof Botswana
Greg MagnusenSenior Director Global Supply Chain, Eli Lilly
Stefan T. SchwaabExecutive Vice President, China First Heavy Industries
Kees de JoncheereDirector Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products, WHO
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OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
MORE SELECTED TOP SPEAKERS
Susanne Hundsbæk-PedersenSVP Devices & Supply ChainManagement, Novo Nordisk
Josip T. TomasevicVP & CPO, Global Purchasing & Materials Management, AGCO
Dr. Ulrich GlasCorporate SeniorVice President,Boehringer Ingelheim
Track IPharma Supply Chain, crucial for Global Health
Speech IOverview Global Healthtopics and Healthcare situation in Southern & Western AfricanCountries
Prof. Sheila Tlou, Director UNAIDS RegionalSupport Team Eastern &Southern Africa & formerHealth Minister of Botswana
Track IIPatient-centric valuechains to drive Commercial Growth
Speech IHow to create a patient-centric culturethroughout your company
Lode Dewulf, VP, Chief Patient AffairsOfficer, UCB
Track IIILeading Edge Supply Chain Practice
Speech IBest Practice Collabo-ration: How to connectyour LSPs to your EPR-system to achieveSC visibility across alltiers
Greg Magnusen, Senior Director GlobalSupply Chain, Eli Lilly
Inspired by our steering team, our agenda is offering unrivaled content for those steering the industry’s future.
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
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Workshop 1Supply Chain Re-design
Max. 20 participants
SC planning & orderfulfillment in growth situations: Lean vs.Agile, MTO vs. MTS, the role of the CODP(customer order decoupling point)
Moderator: Thomas Berger, Head of GlobalTransportation & Logistics,Bayer Healthcare
Workshop 2Regulation & GDP
Max. 20 participants
Are you ready for thenew EU GDP guide-lines? How to imple-ment a program tocomply with the newrequirements whilemaintaining opera-tional efficiency
Moderator: Dr. UlrichFranke, Institute for Supply Chain Security
PRE-CONGRESS DAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2016
Gathering of field trip participants at the hotel entrance
Transfer to field trip location
Field Trip: Experience innovative global end-to-end pharma & healthcare supply chain solutions put into practice! Join the first group that visits a brand-new healthcare warehousing & distribution facility run by Kuehne & Nagel. (limited seats, subject to confirmation)
Pre-Evening Reception: Get together in the American Champions Bar at theMarriott Hotel Frankfurt. Meet new people and catch up with old friends before the formal congress begins.
CONGRESS DAY 1, 23 FEBRUARY 2016
Moderator: Dr. Josef Packowski, CEO, CAMELOT Management Consultants AG
Opening, Overview & Key TopicsDr. Christoph Feldmann, CEO, Association Materials Management, Purchasing & Logistics (BME)
Keynote Speech: European Healthcare Challenges and PerspectivesAdalberto Campos Fernandes, Portuguese Minister of Health
CEO Speech: Promoting access to health solutions to underserved populations and how supply chain can provide essential support (tbc) Stefan Oschmann, Vice Chairman of the Executive Board & Deputy CEO, Merck KGaA
Coffee Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Focus “Market Segmentation to maximize customer satisfaction.”
Segment-tailored supply chain models which effectively deliver value to patientsPhilippe François, Vice President Global Supply Chain, Baxter (tbc)
Market segmentation from a commercial perspective Speaker (tbc)
Focus: “Global Health – innovative supply chain solutions for improved health outcomes”
Introductory speech: Leveraging existing supply chains to bring critical medicine to remote regionsChris Game, Chief Procurement and Supply Chain Officer, The Global Fund
Panel Discussion: Partnership best practice: “Project Last Mile” together with Coca ColaModerator: Prashant Yadav, Dir. Healthcare Research, William Davidson Institute, University of MichiganPanelists: Chris Game, Chief Procurement and Supply Chain Officer, The Global Fund
Guy Wollaert, former SVP, Chief Technical and Innovation Officer, Coca Cola (tbc)
Lunch Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Sponsored by
Speech IILast mile challenges for procurement andsupply chain in crisis regions
Mark McCaul, Head of Supply ChainSouthern Africa & India,MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières)
Track IPharma Supply Chain, crucial for Global Health
Panel Discussion:The World EconomicForum: Beyond SupplyChains – EmpoweringResponsible ValueChains
Introductory Speech: Dessislava Dimitrova, Associate Director & Healthcare Lead, WorldEconomic Forum
Panelists: Dessislava Dimitrova, Associate Director & Healthcare Lead, World Economic ForumDr. Frédérique Santerre,Global Head Access to Health, Merck Group
Speech IIHow complexity in pro-duction and SC planningis mastered applying“Demand Driven Replen-ishment Planning” syn-chronized with high-mix “Demand Driven Rhythm Wheel Planning” (Award-winning business case)
Patrick Wolf, Partner CAMELOT ManagementConsultants & PharmaReference Customer
Track IIILeading Edge Supply Chain Practice
Speech IIIHow to break silos within the differentsupply chain functions -smooth integration of Procurement into E2E Supply Chain
Susanne Hundsbæk-Pedersen, SVP Devices & SC Management,Novo Nordisk
Speech IVTopic tbc
Workshop 1(continued)
Workshop 3Supply Chain Re-design
Max. 20 participants
Supply Chain Re-organization opportunities due to M&A & PMI situations”
Moderator: Soenke Jungclaus, Director Global SCM,Freudenberg Performance Materials
Workshop 2(continued)
Workshop 4Supply Chain Risk ManagementMax. 20 participants
Supply Chain Risk & Resilience – Learn and discuss how to mitigate risks in global end-to-end supply chains
Moderator: Heiko Schwarz, Managing Director, riskmethods
Time to refresh
Transfer to the Senckenberg Museum
Networking DinnerEnjoy our networking dinner and celebrate with us the dawn of a new age for Pharma Supply Chain at the Senckenberg Museumof Natural History in Frankfurt, which hosts one of the largest exhibitions of big dinosaurs in Europe.
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Coffee Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Speech IIHow pharma achievesa true end-to-end supply chain and real closeness to the patients
Cheryl Dhillon, SVP Supply Chain & Corporate Project Management, OtsukaPharmaceuticalsDr. Thorsten Winkelmann, President,Arvato Healthcare
Track IIPatient-centric valuechains to drive Commercial Growth
Speech IIIMeeting segmentationchallenges with anagile end-to-end supply chain to better serve patients
Paul Dekkers, Director Supply Chain, AmgenAnn L. Merchant, President, Schreiner MediPharm
Speech IVLatest insights from a route-to-market strategy perspectiveabout pharma distri-bution supplier marketcapabilities with afocus on Europe andthe “Last Mile“
Stephan Gotthardt VP Global Supply ChainManagement, Boehringer IngelheimDr. Oliver Scheel, HealthPractice Partner & MD,A.T. Kearney
Track IGlobal Health: Innova-tive SC solutions to im-prove access to health
Expert Session
Better Supply Chain Management for Sustainable Develop-ment Goals: What needs to be done?
Kees de Joncheere, Director Department of Essential Medicines andHealth Products, WHO
Global Health Success Story
Topic tbc
Prashant Yadav, DirectorHealthcare Research, William Davidson Institute,University of Michigan
Track IIDistribution Challenges& Innovative ChannelStrategies
Speech I
Best practice FMCG:How they dealt withincreasing retail consolidation & negotiation power
Jake Barr, former Global Director Supply Networks,Procter & Gamble (tbc)
Speech IIPatient and SupplierServices in Pharmacies
Dr. Max Schwesig, Retail DirectorTamro Baltics, a company of PHOENIX group
Special VP StreamBY INVITATION ONLYOpen to SVPs and VPs
Max. 30 participants
Speech IPharma Best Practice
How SCM will earn aseat in the Board byadding top-line value
Alessandro de Luca, Senior Vice President Global Supply NetworkOperations, MerckGroup
Introductory IINon-Pharma Best Practice
SC Top Executives –their path to C-level
Josip T. Tomasevic, VP & CPO, Global Materials Management,AGCO Corp.
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
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CONGRESS DAY 2, 24 FEBRUARY 2016
Moderator: Mike Summers, Chief Customer Officer, Global Life Sciences & Healthcare, DHL Supply Chain
Futurist Speech: A journey into the future of the Pharmaceutical Supply ChainGraham Inglis, Chief Development Officer, President, Global Life Sciences & Healthcare, DHL Supply Chain
Focus “Collaboration”
Pharma Best Practice: topic tbc Thomas Berger, Head of Global Transportation and Logistics, Bayer Healthcare
Non-Pharma Best Practice: Supplier integration & open innovation (tbc)
Coffee Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Focus “End-to-end (E2E) Supply Chain Solutions”
Pharma Best E2E optimization of Boehringer Ingelheim’s pharmaceutical supply networkPractice: Dr. Ulrich Glas, Corporate Senior Vice President, Boehringer Ingelheim
Non-Pharma E2E Supply Chain visibility in the High-Tec IndustryBest Practice: Hans Ehm, Lead Principal Supply Chain, Head of Supply Chain Innovations, Infineon Technologies
Panel Discussion: Implementation of a transparent E2E Supply Chain: Time to capitalize on untapped opportunitiesModerator: Dr. Josef Packowski, CEO, CAMELOT Management Consultants AG Pharma panelists: Dr. Ulrich Glas, Corporate Senior Vice President, Boehringer Ingelheim
Simon Orchard, VP EMEA Supply Operations and Customer Service, PfizerNon-Pharma Hans Ehm, Lead Principal Supply Chain, Head of Supply Chain Innovations, Infineon Technologies panelists: Jake Barr, former Global Director Supply Networks, Procter & Gamble (tbc)
Lunch Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Workshop 5Portugal Health ClusterMax. 20 participants
Portugal: Business & CollaborationOpportunitiesfor the PharmaIndustry
Moderator:Pedro MacedoLeao, AicepPortugal & selected Portuguesepharma companies/CMOs
Workshop 6SC Risk ManagementMax. 20 participants
Supply ChainRisk Finan-cing: How to optimizeSC risk transfer?
Moderation:Mirela Radoncic, Project ManagerOlaf Keller,Member of ExcecutiveBoard, Marsh GmbH
Workshop 7Digitalization
Max. 20 participants
Digitalizationand patientcentricity: Innovative,smart packa-ging solutionsto improve patient safetyand supplychain security
Moderator: Ann L. Merchant, President,Schreiner MediPharm
Track IGlobal Health: Innovative SC solution to improve access to health
Session ICollaboration betweenNGOs & the healthcare industry: innovative cloud-based donation tool (EURMED) (tbc)
Session II Topic tbc
Special VP StreamBY INVITATION ONLYOpen to SVPs and VPs
Max. 30 participants
“The Arena”
Moderated “Fishbowl”with Pharma SupplyChain SVPs and VPs
C-level View: Understanding the unique value contributionof the Supply ChainFunction
Coffee Break & Networking at the Exhibition Area
Workshop 8Supply ChainStrategy
Max. 20 participants
Supply ChainStrategy MindMapping –the strategicascent to competitive advantage
Moderator:Martijn Lofvers, CEO,Supply ChainMedia
Workshop 10Regulation & GDP
Max. 20 participants
How to select a pharma-compliant carrier – regulatory framework &methodology
Moderator: Jean FrançoisFusco, President,EALTH
Changeover Break
Closing session (topic tbc)
“Grow-your-talent” Dinner Tables (Industry only)After two laborious days of congress, the second evening aims at creating a space where pharma supply chain leaders can prepare themselves for the future. Join one of our Dinner Tables with a maximum of 12 participants each, moderated by a top-ranking SCM scientist or a top SCM expert of a leading recruiting or consulting company.
CONGRESS DAY 3, 25 FEBRUARY 2016 – EMERGING MARKETS SPECIAL
Opening speech
“China Special“
The Great Wall of China: Barriers to market access and how they can successfully be addressedStefan T. Schwaab, Executive Vice President, China First Heavy Industries Inc.
Networking & Coffee Break
Pharmaceutical reform in China – key challenges and future directionsKees de Joncheere, Director Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products, WHO
Networking & Lunch Break
Focus “Distribution Set-ups in Emerging Markets”
Introductory Speech: Creating a specific Emerging Markets Master Plan for Warehousing, Transportation and Distribution in compliance with GDPDr. Nicola Spiggelkötter, Pharmaceutical expert & Managing Dir., Knowledge & Support (tbc)
Panel Discussion: Comparing emerging markets distribution modelsPanelists: Logistics Service Providers’ Top Experts from different Emerging Regions
Congress Closing & End of Conference
Workshop 9Supply Chain Re-design
Max. 20 participants
Inventory Management vs VMI
Moderator: Ulrich Korneck, Director Strategic Planning Inhouse Consulting,Merck Group
Track IIDigitalization
Speech Itopic tbc
Speech IVTailored integrated tracking systems involvingall stakeholders along the supply chain
Sylvia Reingardt, Sr. Manager Healthcare,GS1 GermanyChristian von Uechtritz,BDM Logistics, EuropeanEPC Competence Center
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Our Premium Partners
CAMELOT Management Consultants is a globally leading management consultancy specializing in the optimization of value and supply chains with focus on the pharmaceutical, chemical and consumer goods industries. Since its founding 20 years ago, CAMELOT stands for innovation, excellence in consultingand actionable concepts. This is testified by long-standing customer relationships with the world’s leading pharmaceutical, chemical and consumer goodscompanies as well as by numerous awards from independent analysts and high-level media. The integrated consulting approach and close collaboration with renowned technology specialists within the CAMELOT Consulting Group, guarantees project success along all consulting phases: from decision-makingto the organizational and technical implementation. Value Chain Excellence. Strategy to Results.
CAMELOT Management Consultants AG Contact: Dr. Josef Packowski www.camelot-mc.comTheodor-Heuss-Anlage 12 Phone: +49-621-86298-0 www.linkedin.com/company/camelot-management-consultants68165 Mannheim, Germany [email protected]
DHL Life Sciences and Healthcare community is committed to improving the lives of patients. We enable global access to healthcare through continuous investments in skills, scale and solutions that adapt to ever-changing needs. After decades of experience, our logistics expertise ranges from pharmaceuticaland medical devices, to hospital and healthcare services and clinical trials. Our team of more than 7,200 logistics professionals and pharmaceutical experts are in tune with trending regulations and quality assurance for the safe, effective and reliable administration of products. Patients and clinicians can trust their medications, treatments and equipment have been expertly and appropriately handled throughout the supply chain and will arrive at the right time in their intended condition and integrity. By leveraging the full scale of our industry expertise and specialized solutions, we connect our customers with their patients in 42 countries through 150 facilities across the globe.
DHLCharles-de-Gaulle-Str. 2053113 Bonn, Germany
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aicep Portugal Global – Trade & Investment Agency is a government business entity, focused in encouraging the best foreign companies to invest in Portugaland contribute to the success of Portuguese companies abroad in their internationalization processes or export activities. We help you to find the businesspartner that best matches your request for Portuguese products or services and we have a global network at your service to better understand and help youto indentify the Portuguese brand, sector, product or service that you are looking for.
aicep – Portugal GlobalZimmerstraße 56D-10117 Berlin
We believe that healthcare systems, sales channels and distribution chains undergo constant change to ensure patients derive the greatest benefit from innovative and existing pharmaceuticals and medical products at the most reasonable costs. We support you in making this happen. arvato integrates healthcare know-how, economies of scale and a broad understanding of processes and IT systems to develop bespoke outsourcing solutions. Our clients benefit from seamlessly integrated order-to-cash solutions which connect them to the point of care, thus ultimately supporting their patients.
arvato HealthcareGottlieb-Daimler-Strasse 133428 Harsewinkel, Germany
A.T. Kearney is a leading global strategy consulting firm that has been advising change oriented business leaders across multiple sectors since 1926, usingstrategic insight, tailored solutions and a collaborative working style to help achieve immediate impact and grow advantage. We work with all participants ofthe health care system to help address strategic and operational issues including performance improvement, network optimization, growth and value delivery.A.T. Kearney has 61 offices in major business centers in more than 40 countries. We are more than 3,500 people strong worldwide. Website: www.atkearney.com/health
A.T. Kearney GmbHDreischeibenhaus 140211 Düsseldorf
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EALTH is a NGO/NPO comprised of leading European logistics and transport companies which have dedicated operations for warehousing, handling, commissioning, and/or shipping of pharmaceutical & healthcare products. Each member company is represented by their respective logistics professionals who are both experienced and respective of the unique requirements for the pharmaceutical industry.
EALTH www.ealth.org Contact: Jean François FUSCO Garocentre Sud Phone: +33 237 550450 President / Founding MemberChemin de la Reconversion 19 [email protected] Houdeng-Goegnies
GS1 Germany supports companies in adoption and implementation of communication and process standards to improve business processes. It is responsiblefor the maintenance and continued development of the article identification system GTIN and supports the application of automatic object identification(EPC/RFID) and standardised electronic communication (EDI). Focus is also on customer-orientated solutions (ECR) and trend integration. Its Knowledge Center is a think tank and multimedia collaboration platform with and innovative live components to instruct companies how to meet rapid value change by use of standards and to support interactive communication. GS1 Germany belongs to the international GS1 network.
GS1 Germany GmbH Phone: +49 221 94714 100 www.facebook.com/gs1.germanyMaarweg 133 Fax: +49 221 94714 7100 twitter.com/gs1germany50825 Cologne, Germany www.gs1-germany.de Contact: Mr. Jörg Pretzel (CEO)
Founded 1890 by August Kuehne and Friedrich Nagel in Bremen, Germany, today, Kuehne + Nagel is one of the most successful logistics providers for seafreight, airfreight, contract logistics and overland businesses with more than 1,000 offices in over 100 countries and about 66,000 specialised employees.Kuehne + Nagel is a world leader in providing integrated logistics services for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. The company works with clients in related industries like medical equipment, animal drugs, personal care, and infant formula categories.
Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG Phone: +49 40 30333 0 Contact: Claas LangeGroßer Grasbrook 11-13 Fax: +49 (40) 30333 2000 [email protected] Hamburg, Germany www.kuehne-nagel.de
Marsh is a global leader in insurance broking and risk management. Marsh helps clients succeed by defining, designing, and delivering innovative industry-specific solutions that help them effectively manage risk. Marsh’s approximately 27,000 colleagues work together to serve clients in more than 130 countries.Marsh is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies (NYSE: MMC), a global professional services firm offering clients advice and solutions in the areas of risk, strategy, and people.
Marsh GmbH www.marsh.de Contact: Olaf Keller, Müllerstraße 3 https://twitter.com/MarshGlobal Member of the Executive Board | 80469 Munich, Germany www.facebook.com/MarshGlobal Sales Director Germany
www.youtube.com/user/TheMarshChannel [email protected]
OM Partners has a unique Supply Chain Planning solution for the Pharma, Health Care and Life Sciences Industry called OMP Plus. With offices in Europe,North America, Asia and Middle East, we successfully support and implement global projects. The innovative technology of OMP Plus makes integrated Supply Chain Design, Demand Planning, S&OP, Supply Planning and Scheduling a reality. Worldwide Life Science companies (Boehringer Ingelheim, Famar,Johnson & Johnson, UCB, Patheon, GSK Vaccines, Coloplast, Halyard Health….) implemented OMP Plus with major benefits on supply chain performance,end-to-end supply chain visibility, agility, productivity and more.
OM Partners Phone: +32 3 650 22 63 Contact: Kurt GillisKoralenhoeve 23 www.ompartners.com Director Business Development2160 Wommelgem (Antwerp), Belgium
riskmethods provides companies with a comprehensive end-to-end supply chain risk management solution for proactive monitoring and assessment of risks in the supply chain. An early warning system for potential risk ensures that proactive steps can be taken to avoid supply interruption, enforce compliance andprotect the corporate image. The SaaS solution "Supply Risk Network", which was developed in Germany, combines state-of-the-art technology with cutting-edge provision of risk intelligence, to establish a leading standard in supply chain risk management.
riskmethods GmbH Contact: Heiko Schwarz twitter: @riskmethods1Orleansstraße 4 Phone: +49 89 9901 648 - 0 https://www.linkedin.com/company/riskmethods81669 Munich, Germany www.riskmethods.net https://www.xing.com/companies/riskmethodsgmbh/updates
Schreiner MediPharm is a leader in the development and manufacture of innovative specialty labels with value-added benefits. As a highly capable partner of the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, Schreiner MediPharm’s special know-how is based on over 60 years of experience. The company has in-depth knowledge of the market and understands the processes of its customers. Based on this specific competence and expertise, it develops productswhich are optimally tailored to customer needs. Many of these have set standards in the pharmaceutical industry.
Schreiner MediPharm Phone: +49 89 31584-5400 [email protected] Bruckmannring 22 Fax: +49 89 31584-5422 www.schreiner-medipharm.com85764 Oberschleissheim, Germany
FACTS & FIGURES
Jacqueline BergerRegistrationPhone: +49 69 30838-200Fax: +49 69 30838-299Email: [email protected]
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WHAT
1st BME Global Pharma Supply Chain Congress 2016“Innovative patient-centric supply chain models to improve access to medicines worldwide“
WHEN
Field Trip and Pre-Evening ReceptionMonday, 22 February 2016
Congress day 1+2 Tuesday 23 + Wednesday 24 February 2016
Congress day 3 – Emerging MarketsThursday 25 February 2016
WHERE
Frankfurt Marriott HotelHamburger Allee 2 60486 Frankfurt am MainTel.: +49 69 79550www.frankfurt-marriott.com
Special room rate at the Marriott Hotel(only limited rooms available) €179To enjoy this rate, please use the booking code “BME”.
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WHO
• Global Pharma Supply Chain, Logistics &Distribution top executives (SVPs & VPs incl.their leadership teams)
• Pharma Trade, Operations, Regulatory &Compliance top executives
• Market Access, Global Health & Ethics leaders
• Governmental, institutional and socialrepresentatives
PROGRAM
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Heike WittigHead of Supply Chain DivisionPhone: +49 (0) 69 308 38 161Mobile: +49 (0) 174 928 90 84Email: [email protected]
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