Supply chain management in the pharmaceutical industry in Poland 2008 thoroughly examines the most innovative ways of gaining competitive advantage in the pharmaceutical sector. It studies the conditions and the level of advancement of the Supply Chain Management on the Polish market in the context of the best practices employed in Polish enterprises and worldwide. The concept itself is meticulously explained, focusing on drug production in Poland. Key objectives and solutions offered by the SCM in Polish companies are provided on the basis of empirical data gathered specifically for the purpose of this report.
Key Points:
- Companies are looking for ‘non product’ solutions to enhance their trade attractiveness. - Logistic operators play an increasingly important role on the pharmaceutical market. - Interorganisational supply control is rare in the Polish pharmaceutical sector. - Functional organizational structures dominate in pharmaceutical companies.
The report provides crucial information for anyone involved in supply management in the pharmaceutical sector in Poland and abroad, and particularly for:
- top management of pharmaceutical companies in Poland and abroad - logistic operators active on the pharmaceutical market and those planning to enter it - pharmaceutical company managers interested in implementing Supply Chain Management methods - supply chain managers - pharmaceutical distributors - researchers, market analysts and consultants - academic institutions - those wanting to gain a thorough understanding of the Supply Chain Management concept.
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