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December 12, 2016

London, UK - UK

11th annual Cold Chain Distribution

Following the fruitful discussions in 2015, this year’s event will bring back lively debates and industry updates to London, offering the best platform for delegates to stay ahead of this lucrative market! Benefits of Attending:
  • Hear from MHRA, PIC/S and Danish Medicines Agency on GDP updates to ensure compliance
  • Insights into emerging markets for cold chain distribution potential and challenges
  • Learn about the latest technologies in cold chain distribution, from temperature monitoring to packaging 
  • Practical case studies - how to execute the last mile distribution and what are the new strategies to implement seamless cold chain distribution?
  • Evaluate your logistics planning with you 3PLs to drive operational excellence
Confirmed Speakers for 2016 Include: MHRA, IATA, NHS Blood and Transplant, Sanofi-Aventis, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals, GSK, GSK Biological, Danish Medicines Agency, Exelsius, World Courier, Finnair Cargo, PCI Pharma Services, Cell Therapy Catapult, Modalis, Vertex International and many more.

Contact:

Julia Rotar

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