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Contents In this issue Analysis 23


8 Bio shocks GlobalData’s ‘The State of the Biopharmaceutical Industry’ found out how industry professionals are closely monitoring the rise of anti- obesity medications, advancements in precision medicine and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, all while grappling with supply chain challenges and regulatory changes.


Drug delivery


10 Integrating sustainability compliance


Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly looking at ways to make their drug delivery systems more sustainable in response to external pressure. But they also must comply with stringent regulations designed to prioritise patient safety. Kim Thomas asks Michaela Fuetsch, head of PT chemical and environmental legislation at Roche, how pharma companies are meeting the challenge of improving sustainability while adhering strictly to global regulatory frameworks.


14 From hospital to home: On-body devices are changing healthcare LTS Device Technologies


17 Integrated CDMO solutions Terumo


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19 Automating autoinjector assembly SHL Medical


21 Commitment to excellence Phillips Medisize


Supply chain & logistics


23 Sustainability vs suitability Temperature-controlled packaging is under scrutiny as the pharmaceutical industry seeks to balance safety, efficiency and sustainability. In this evolving debate, Sarah Harris explores the challenges and opportunities, drawing on insights


35 Enhancing pharma logistics capabilities Turkish Cargo


36 Sustainability meets suitability with a focus on total system efficiencies CSafe


from packaging expert Matthew Rogerson to highlight how innovation, regulation and circularity are shaping the future of cold chain design.


27 The cold chain dilemma Altor


29 Reliable, responsible, ready for the future Air France KLM Martinair Cargo


32 Cool heads, smart chains Biopharma companies are harnessing AI and predictive analytics to transform temperature-controlled logistics, with new entrants and innovations bringing advanced monitoring-and-control solutions. Claire Read speaks to Jim Bacon, president of Stay Cool Logistics Consulting, and Phil Pluck, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation, about why building internal expertise and infrastructure is vital to support data-driven decision-making.


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