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1 T E M P E R A T U R E C O N T R O L L E D L O G I S T I C S I N B I O P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S 13 th -14 th March Milan Facilitating a platform for the pharmaceutical industry to refine their temperature controlled logistics strategy to ensure an overall successful supply chain V A L U E F R O M A T T E N D I N G The Temperature Controlled Logistics in Biopharmaceuticals meeting is coming back to Milan as Europe s largest commercial and clinical supply chain event. Positioning ourselves as content driven, the go to meeting to network with senior industry peers and ensuring our discussions remain both new and innovative. For the 2019 meeting we will be covering topics such as technology advances - with a focus on blockchain, risk mitigation and improving shipping lanes to give a full temperature controlled supply chain outlook to ensure quality whilst keeping within budget. We are also co-located with Clinical Trial Supply Europe to offer insight across the clinical supply chain S P E A K I N G F A C U L T Y Chris Wallace, Senior Director, Global Logistics Operations, Celgene International Sàrl Patrick Pichler, Head of Distribution Quality, Merck Biopharma Tania Snioch, Director Healthcare, GS1 Torben Weilmuenster, Head of Global Supply Chain Management, Merz Pharma Marc Sotty, Studies and Distribution Head, Sanofi Thomas Endress, Founder CyprotrACE, Merck KGaA Christophe Suizdak, Global Operational Excellence Manager, GE Healthcare Francisco Rizzuto, Cargo Specialist, IATA Laszlo Siadik, Site Quality Head, Teva Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. Benjamin Geist, QA Distribution Manager, Merck Biopharma Velislava Stoianova-Grigorova, Supply Chain Director, Alvogen Maria D Orazio, Distribution Manager Europe, Dompe Gergely Szorcsik, Sr Manager Global Transportation and Cold Chain Management, Zoetis Muhammad Azmat Khan, Senior Manager Logistics & Export, Getz Pharma Tentative: John Sandford, QA Manager and Responsible Person, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Tentative: Robert Kayum, Global Cold Chain & Temperature Control Quality SME, Zoetis For speaking opportunities please contact: Elizabeth Williams Elizabeth.Williams@Arena-International.com + 44 (0)

2 Conference Name: Temperature Controlled Logistics in Biopharmaceuticals Europe Conference Date: 13 th - 14 th March 2019 Programme Day One Registration and refreshments 08:50 Chair s opening remarks 09:00 Deciphering how blockchain can improve your temperature controlled logistic strategy Incorporating blockchain into cold chain logistics to effectively align all data sources Understanding the level of investment required to incorporate blockchain Implementing security features to ensure validation in recorded data Ensuring a prerequisite of a real-world anchor to create a secure information exchange platform Thomas Endress, Founder CyprotrACE, Merck KGaA 09:30 Session reserved 10:00 Developing true end to end supply chain visibility, efficiency and agility with blockchain - POC Content coming soon Christophe Suizdak, Global Operational Excellence Manager, GE Healthcare 10:30 How to use real-time environmental monitoring to achieve safety, efficiency and cost minimization in global pharmaceutical cold chains. Understanding he importance of real-time data for successful supply chain optimization Adopting IoT technology in box-level cold chain monitoring to safeguard high-cost, low-volume products especially in the last mile Introducing digital means of stakeholder transparency to complete an end-to-end approach to global supply operations Jp Asikainen, CEO, Sensire Ltd. 11:00 Morning refreshments 11:30 Deciphering what the regulatory authorities are expecting within serialisation to avoid non-compliance delays Understanding how the serialization regulations can be used effectively in the cold chain to combat anti-counterfeiting Choosing the serialization platform which is right for your business needs Looking at the data flow between country hubs to see how data generated is going to be reported Tania Snioch, Director Healthcare, GS1 12:00 Session reserved for Elpro

3 12:30 Understanding how to set up your qualifications to ensure quality of product delivered is of the highest standard Utilizing the temperature read outs of data collected for future product risk assessments to mitigate temperature excursions Discussing the best methods for setting up qualification to utilise minimal resources Harnessing technology platforms to validate routes Laszlo Siadik, Site Quality Head, Teva Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. 13:00 Session reserved for Va-Q-Tec 13:30 Lunch and networking 14:30 Harnessing technology advances in monitoring abilities to provide useful data for shipping lanes Assessing lane metrics to determine the biggest risks and therefore how to mitigate them Understanding acceptable level of deviations in the shipping lanes to avoid external conditions affecting the temperature of your shipment Highlighting the financial issues if shipments are delayed to stay within budget Tentative : Robert Kayum, Global Cold Chain & Temperature Control Quality SME, Zoetis 15:00 Session reserved for Sensitech 15:30 INTERACTIVE AUDIENCE Q&A Discussing how you conduct your lane risk assessment to reduce potential risks and lead times Analysing the collected data to incorporate into future lane planning Cooperating with forwarders and airlines to reduce temperature excursion within shipping lanes Tying in metrics to look at how your logistic provider plans for disruption to mitigate time delays and Exploring novel shipping routes to reduce overall cost Patrick Pichler, Head of Distribution Quality, Merck Biopharma Benjamin Geist, QA Distribution Manager, Merck Biopharma 16:00 Afternoon refreshments 16:30 Working closely with airlines to take advantage of shorter shipment times Combating long tarmac times and customs clearance by effective cross team communication Controlling conditions of drugs throughout air shipment to ensure quality and compliance of shipment Exploring novel technologies and materials to keep shipment at required temperature throughout transit despite varying external environments Francisco Rizzuto, Cargo Specialist, IATA 17:00 Session reserved for Zuellig Pharma

4 17:30 Looking at the modular shift towards ocean freight for cost savings Understanding the true cost benefits from moving to ocean shipments Creating full risk management plans to ensure insurance obtained for ocean shipping Adjusting forecasting and calculations before first shipment to avoid lack of supply at destination Harnessing technology to control temperature online through cloud based monitoring to foresee Highlighting the hidden savings from cutting out the preparation needed for airline palette shipments Torben Weilmuenster, Head of Global Supply Chain Management, Merz Pharma 18:00 Chair s summary and close of conference

5 Conference Name: Temperature Controlled Logistics in Biopharmaceuticals Europe Conference Date: 13 th - 14 th March 2019 Programme Day Two 08:15 Registration and refreshments 08:50 Chair s opening remarks 9:00 Discussing last mile solutions at the receiving point to ensure constant temperature remains throughout the journey Ensuring regulatory compliance throughout the last mile to ensure efficacy of your product Implementing last mile into your lane risk assessment to find the appropriate way to deal with any Combating time delays in remote areas to avoid medicine deterioration Preparing for the future of patient deliveries and incorporating cold chain solutions for at home storage Marc Sotty, Studies and Distribution Head, Sanofi 9:30 Session reserved for T-safe 10:00 Exploring the shift within cold chain logistics away from active packaging to reduce costs Exploring advanced soft packaging technologies which can provide cold chain compliance Seeing the long-term future of packaging technology to avoid electric solutions for ease of transit Assessing the accuracy of alternative packaging technology to avoid unnecessary risks Gergely Szorcsik, Sr Manager Global Transportation and Cold Chain Management, Zoetis 10:30 Morning refreshments 11:00 Fine-tuning the controlled room temperature (CRT) supply chain to avoid in transit and storage Tackling the variable external environments to ensure shelf life of your product Discussing the value of mean kinetic temperature and the impact it has on the quality of your stored product Including multiple packaging options to tackle both hot and cold temperature threats Chris Wallace, Senior Director, Global Logistics Operations, Celgene International Sàrl 11:30 Session reserved for Peli-biothermal 12:00 Incorporating agility into your supply chain to mitigate quality risks from delays at borders Looking at scenario planning to figure out potential time delays to avoid impacting on lead times and Discussing where to invest time and resources to navigate the changing regulatory environment Utilising computer systems to take care of each country specific border controls to prepare paperwork to avoid custom delays Tentative: John Sandford, QA Manager and Responsible Person, Jazz Pharmaceuticals

6 12:30 Lunch and networking 13:30 Developing effective risk management plans to avoid Planning for socio-economic, political and weather disasters to avoid disruptions in the delivery of your supply chain Refining your risk management strategy without increasing cost Fine-tuning IT platforms as a risk management tool to combat temperature and theft issues Muhammad Azmat Khan, Senior Manager Logistics & Export, Getz Pharma 14:00 Session reserved for AntTail 14:30 Understanding how the industry can collaborate without losing your competitor advantage Aligning all of the supply chain to avoid compartmentalisation Working with manufacturers to ensure regulation compliance for temperature controlled products Introducing a sustainable collaboration model to improve efficiency across the supply chain Velislava Stoianova-Grigorova, Supply Chain Director, Alvogen 15:00 Afternoon refreshments and networking Speaker Hosted Roundtables Interactive roundtable sessions offer a unique opportunity to come together with your peers to share best practice and develop solutions to critical challenges facing the industry as a whole. Hosted by industry experts and each focused on a single issue, roundtables are an exciting, interactive way to build your personal network and learn from the experience and expertise of others. 15:30 Each roundtable session lasts for 45 minutes, and delegates may attend up to 2 roundtables Merging with Clinical Trial Supply RT 1 Discussing novel delivery opportunities to personalize delivery through specific thermal controlled packaging Maria D Orazio, Distribution Manager Europe, Dompe RT 2 Addressing the basics of temperature controlled logistics to advance the overall supply chain Patrick Pichler, Head of Distribution Quality, Merck Biopharma 17:00 Chair s summary and close of conference