Europe’s Largest Gathering of the Cool Chain and Temperature Controlled Logistics Community
Every year, 450+ logistics, supply chain and quality assurance leaders meet to discuss the future of the temp controlled logistics industry. This coming year there’s a lot to discuss…. With the GDP guidelines finally in effect, building or rebuilding your ambient supply chain in a cost-effective/compliant way is top of the agenda.
That’s why we’ve built this year’s agenda in a way that reflects this shift in focus - with a full day dedicated to all things room temperature, an afternoon focused on regulatory inspection criteria/regulatory perspectives and two full days dedicated to wider supply chain issues such as data management and logistic partnerships, 2014 is not to be missed. PLUS, we’ve partnered with Luxembourg government this year to give you exclusive access to one of the few GDP compliant airfreight hubs so you can see first hand what’s required.
What’s New for Cool Chain Logistics Europe 2014?
- Our Name - Cool Chain & Controlled Room Temperature Logistics Europe!
- Site Tour of LuxairCargo Facilities – see first hand how your temperature controlled products are controlled by airlines and ground handlers
- Amazing new case studies on GeoZoning to improve lead times
- Brand new Global Supply Chain Forum – two days dedicated for Logistics and Supply Chain Directors focusing on Supply Chain Visibility, Data Management and Risk Analysis
- GDP regulatory input and inspection advice from MHRA, Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate andAustrian Agency for Health
- Ocean freight operational and qualification case studies for CRT and cold chain products – bySanofi Aventis, Pfizer and Ossur
- New and Improved GDP Training Course – brought to you by Exelsius
The GDP guidelines are finally here... what are the implications?
Over the past few years, Cool Chain Logistics Europe has brought the community and regulatory authorities together to discuss the EU GDP guideline updates and revisions. It is these discussions and interactions that have helped shaped the future of the temperature controlled logistics industry.
On March 8th 2013, the EU GDP Guideline on Good Distribution Practice of Medicinal Products for Human Use (2013/C 68/01) was published with a six month implementation period. Do you have steps in place to comply?
How does this impact you and your supply chain?
In the run up to Cool Chain Logistics 2014 we will be collecting the latest news, updates and implementation case studies to share and discuss at the meeting in Luxembourg on 27-29 January. In the meantime, here’s an invaluable one page guide to global GDP guidelines, brought to you by Cold Chain IQ!