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Announcing IQPC's 18th Annual Temperature Controlled Logistics & Security Summit

August 10, 2022

IQPC is pleased to announce that the 18th Annual Temperature Controlled Logistics & Security Summit, formerly the Cold Chain Global Forum, is back this year in Philadelphia on November 1-3. This year’s confirmed speakers include experts from Clover Biopharmaceuticals, Merck, Bristol Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca and more. 

Join senior leaders in pharma logistics, quality, supply chain strategy, and government organizations as they address temperature sensitive products that optimize security, ensure compliance, and improve sustainable processes. 

Attendees will address trends, network, and hear from industry stakeholders on operations challenges and achieving supply chain excellence in a post-pandemic landscape. They will also examine new innovations in logistics solutions, packaging, and security.

We have many exciting new sessions in store this year, including:

  • Innovative Workshops: Be a part of an essential masterclass in operational excellence within the temperature- controlled supply chain, proper packaging standards and how to prepare for risks within your logistics operations.
  • Engaging Fireside Keynote: Join us for an intensive keynote session to learn the ins and outs of the United States Covid Vaccine Operation Warp Speed, with leaders in health policy and vaccine distribution.
  • Step into the Future: Visit and experience our brand-new exhibition hall filled with the latest innovations in temperature-controlled logistics as well as panel discussions presenting the solutions that address market concerns.
  • Case Studies: Enlighten yourself in the new forms of packaging and protecting with thought-provoking case studies.
  • Networking Opportunities and Social Experiences: Enjoy various avenues and opportunities to meet with industry peers and be a part of wonderful experiences and gatherings post-conference.
  • Champagne Roundtables: Become part of our interactive discussion groups where you can meet with industry leaders in a personal and thought-provoking discussion to better understand the space and your business needs.

TCLS 2022 Session Highlights

PANEL DISCUSSION: COVID-29 Vaccine Distribution in 2022 and Beyond

Speakers: Richard Peck, Clover Biopharmaceuticals & M David Malenfant, Center for Supply Chain Innovation TCU

As COVID-19 vaccine distribution continues and extends to more remote areas, the global landscape is transitioning from a pandemic to an endemic setting, and stakeholders grapple with gaps in the global cold chain infrastructure relating to the needs of shifting temperatures. Hear industry experts and leaders discuss:

  • The challenges of vaccine distribution within a global scale
  • What is the forecast for COVID-19 in the future?
  • How can pharmaceuticals prepare for the obstacles in maintaining quality of products?

Improving Resilience and Visibility in the Global Supply Chain via Strategic Partnerships

Speakers: Dr Prasun Mishra, American Association for Precision Medicine & Lisa Kaufman, AstraZeneca

What makes a valuable collaboration? Understanding the challenges to resiliency and End to End visibility in the global supply chain is the first step. Gain insight on how:

  • Successful partnership can improve supply chain and logistics operations
  • Why end-to-end visibility is important in maintaining a supply chain that survives under excursions
  • What do successful partnerships look like? How does each side benefit?

Identifying and Optimizing the Highest Value in Freight Forwarding Partnerships

Speaker: Mark M Capofari, Penn State University

Ensuring the best coordination and shipment of goods from one place to another via a single or multiple carriers via air, marine, rail, or highway require a partner that fits your needs. For proper freight transport there also needs to be a significant amount of transparency between the shipment, shipper, and product owner. Learn as we discuss:

  • How to establish the right partners to develop freight operations
  • What to look out for in improper management of goods and services
  • What are some new innovations that companies should implement for more efficient freight operations?

A Glance at our Expert Speaker Faculty

Chris Sharpsten, Former DOD Major General, United States Army 

Victoria Wilmore, Global Temperature Control Support Center Director, Johnson & Johnson

 

Chris Wallace, Senior Vice President Supply Chain, Clover Biopharmaceuticals

Learn More

Visit the event website for more information or email enquiry@iqpc.com for a copy of the agenda.

For sponsorship information, email sponsor@iqpc.com