IRT decisions can make or break clinical supply. Craig Mooney explains how configuration, enrollment, inventory, and human oversight shape trial execution.
- Building Stronger Sponsor–Vendor Relationships
- When Clinical Supply Plans Meet Site Reality: Lessons From The Front Line
- Can Your Operating Model Grow? Preparing Clinical Supply For What Comes Next
- Managing Customs, Import/Export Requirements, And Cross-Border Logistics Challenges
- July Update — U.S. Generic Drug Tariffs: Implications For Pharma And Outsourcing
- Fast, Secure, And Defensible: Building Decisions That Can Be Challenged Internally And Defended Externally
- Cold Chain Excellence: Safeguarding Biologics, Cell Therapies, And Temperature-Sensitive Products In Complex Logistics
- How AI Can Improve Clinical Supply Chain Visibility
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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How Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Can Take Control Of Their Supply Chain
In an increasingly competitive and regulated landscape, the right ERP system is no longer optional—it’s essential to reclaim control and drive growth in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Controlled Substances In Clinical Trials
Handling controlled substances presents layers of complexity. Partnering with an experienced CDMO is essential for managing scheduled materials during clinical studies.
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Sample Sizes For Performance Testing Of Combination Products, Packaging
When developing combination products or evaluating primary packaging for drug products one must evaluate the performance of the devices and the packaging to ensure that they are fit-for-purpose.
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Providing Drug Supply Support In Complex Environments Through IRT
Learn how applying predictive data analytics can enable the creation of an ideal supply strategy capable of reducing the need for extra shipments, manual oversight, and supply waste.
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Lifecycle Planning For Containment And Delivery Of Biologics Drug Products
Read more about trends in the biologics market that could impact the lifecycle strategies for your drug product and steps you can take around drug packaging early in development.
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Modern Architecture's Impact On UX In Next-Gen Interactive Response Tech
Explore how Interactive Response Technologies (IRTs) built around microservices models can provide faster initial builds, more rapid change management, and improved built-in test automation.
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Key Considerations For Selecting Flexible Fillers
Flexible fillers are beneficial to drug developers looking for lifecycle management of their drug products. Explore key considerations for selecting flexible fill/finish manufacturing technologies.
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Inside A Gene Therapy Facility, Commercialization & Industrialization Project
An inside look at a clinical-stage company focused on bringing its gene therapy from the lab into a clinical setting for patients and families devastated by rare neurological genetic diseases.
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Overcoming The Complex Logistics Of Autologous Cell Therapy Trials: A Deep Dive Into Challenges And Solutions
Explore critical logistical requirements in autologous cell therapies logistics and learn how to overcome challenges and achieve successful and timely autologous cell therapy trials.
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A Supply Chain Management Solution Designed for Clinical Research
In this use case, follow along the clinical supplies management journey to learn how GxP Inventory replaces fragmented, spreadsheet-based processes to optimize visibility, traceability, and compliance.
- Can Your Operating Model Grow? Preparing Clinical Supply For What Comes Next
- The Biggest Early-Stage Clinical Supply Mistake? Building Too Much, Too Soon.
- How Clinical Supply Is Shaping The Next Generation Of Cell And Gene Therapies
- First Advisors In: Meet Clinical Supply Leader's Inaugural Board Members
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Impact Of Supplier Choice On APAC Clinical Trial Execution
Learn about strategies Asia-Pacific has become an increasingly complex and congested destination for clinical trials as local and global sponsors alike flock to the region to take advantage of its many benefits, including access to large patient pools. Choosing the right clinical packaging and supply chain partner to support these studies is critical and can vary significantly based upon what countries are involved and the types of services required.