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ATTEND AN INTERACTIVE POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON: Wednesday 20th July 2011 World Class Pharmaceuticals Distribution in India In association with: ThinkLink SCS 8.30am – 12.30pm "Very good. Well organised" Senior Representative, Antisoma Research, Clinical Trial Logistics Europe Conference 2010 www.clinical-trial-logistics.com/asia Register online and receive full information on all of SMi’s conferences Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 N. H. Kalyanakrishnan Vice President Central SCM & Special Projects, DR REDDY'S Gagan Bharadwaj General Manager-Procurement & Supply Management, ZYDUS CADILA Mubashir Hussain Director Supply Chain, GETZ PHARMA PAKISTAN Nitin Gokarn Head- Logistics, Supply Chain Technical Operations, MERCK INDIA Rodney Wee Chief Executive Officer, ASIA COLD CHAIN CENTER Sushant Sharma Senior Manager Planning (Supply Chain), WOCKHARDT PHARMACEUTICALS INDIA Shailendra Bajpai Director - Medical and Regulatory Affairs, UCB Sundar Narasimhan General Manager - Supply Chain Management, NEULAND LABORATORIES Ashwani Singh General Manager - Supply Chain and Procurement, WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS Shrikant Gade Executive Vice President, Supply Chain & Business Development, MICROLABS KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: SMi present their annual Conference… Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific Monday 18th July and Tuesday 19th July 2011 Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Explore the best ways to effectively manage the logistics of clinical trials with limited drug supplies Study logistical plans and strategies for various types or trials, including for biologics Learn about maintaining regulatory compliance Network with senior thought leaders in this field Sponsored by

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Page 1: Pharmaceutical & Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

ATTEND AN INTERACTIVE POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON:Wednesday 20th July 2011

World Class Pharmaceuticals Distribution in IndiaIn association with: ThinkLink SCS 8.30am – 12.30pm

"Very good. Well organised"Senior Representative, Antisoma Research, Clinical Trial Logistics Europe Conference 2010

www.clinical-trial-logistics.com/asiaRegister online and receive full information on all of SMi’s conferencesAlternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

N. H. KalyanakrishnanVice President Central SCM & Special Projects, DR REDDY'S

Gagan BharadwajGeneral Manager-Procurement & Supply Management, ZYDUS CADILA

Mubashir HussainDirector Supply Chain, GETZ PHARMA PAKISTAN

Nitin GokarnHead- Logistics, Supply Chain Technical Operations, MERCK INDIA

Rodney WeeChief Executive Officer, ASIA COLD CHAIN CENTER

Sushant SharmaSenior Manager Planning (Supply Chain), WOCKHARDT PHARMACEUTICALS INDIA

Shailendra BajpaiDirector - Medical and Regulatory Affairs, UCB

Sundar NarasimhanGeneral Manager - Supply Chain Management, NEULAND LABORATORIES

Ashwani SinghGeneral Manager - Supply Chain and Procurement, WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS

Shrikant GadeExecutive Vice President, Supply Chain & Business Development, MICROLABS

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

SMi present their annual Conference…

Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics Asia Pacific

Monday 18th July and Tuesday 19th July 2011Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore

KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING• Explore the best ways to effectively manage the logistics of clinical

trials with limited drug supplies• Study logistical plans and strategies for various types or trials,

including for biologics• Learn about maintaining regulatory compliance• Network with senior thought leaders in this field

Sponsored by

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Register online at www.clinical-trial-logistics.com/asia • Alternative

Day One | 18th July 2011

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Supported by

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Rodney Wee, Chief Executive Officer, ASIA COLD CHAIN CENTER

9.10 OPENING ADDRESS / KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Overview of Bio-Pharmaceutical Logistics in Asia

• The Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia's growth dynamics

• Supply Chain issues facing the Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia

• Meeting the dynamically changing challenges of tomorrow.

Rodney Wee, Chief Executive Officer, ASIA COLD CHAIN CENTER

10.30 Morning Coffee Sponsored by

10.50 Closing the loop- Regulatory issues in Supply chain management in Asia

• Diversity in the regulatory environment in Asia

• Logistical challenges – regulatory bottlenecks

• Stakeholder expectation management

Shailendra Bajpai, Director - Medical and Regulatory Affairs, UCB

11.30 Solving the Clinical Trial Logistics Puzzle

• Practical experience in temperature controlled packaging and

systems

• How to achieve optimal results – no excursions

• Keys factors for successful temperature controlled shipments

• Challenges and case studies

Yin Lin Seow, Director, Global CTS Business Development, MARKEN

12.10 Networking Lunch

1.30 Automation for a Speedier and Leaner Supply Chain

• Operational Excellence and business improvement

• How lean supply chain adds value to the business

• Choosing the right partner

Gagan Bharadwaj, General Manager-Procurement & Supply

Management, ZYDUS CADILA

2.10 Integrated Cold Chain Solution: What to consider for a model to

manage end-to-end (E2E) temperature controlled transportation to

prevent disturbance of clinical trials

• Logistics and process management integrated with geographic,

climatic, packaging and supplier data

• Criticality of standardisation and proactive intervention in a process

• Quality agreement, control and assurance

• Peace of mind in global cold supply chain

Shrikant Gade, Executive Vice President, Supply Chain & Business

Development, MICROLABS

2.50 Session Reserved for OCASA

3.30 Afternoon Tea Sponsored by

3.50 Achieving effective resource utilizations, optimum inventories, and

reduced make-times through advanced planning and scheduling

techniques

• Innovative decision support tools for faster and resilient decision

making

• Improving bottom-line by optimized inventories and deliveries

• Increasing resource utilizations through comprehensive planning

Professor Iftekhar Karimi, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular

Engineering, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

4.30 Lean manufacturing and effective supply chain management to

expedite your processes

• Using a clinical supplies team to manage manufacturing and

packaging vendors

• Effective planning and forecasting

• Regulatory hurdles

• Benefits to the industry

Sushant Sharma, Senior Manager Planning (Supply Chain),

WOCKHARDT PHARMACEUTICALS INDIA

5.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Sponsored by

Founded in 1980, Marken is focused on supporting the premium logistics of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and clinical servicecompanies. Through our strategically placed offices we manage the collection, transport of specimens, and distribution oftemperature sensitive clinical trial supplies. Additionally through our depot network we support the storage and distribution of LifeScience assets such as critical medications and diagnostic equipment. Our team members and network of facilities bridge thedistance between patients and the essential resources of Life Science companies.

Marken understands the specialised and dynamic needs of our industry; we retain our global agility by continuously investing in ourpeople, technologies and global installations to better support our clients. www.marken.com

With more than 25 years of experience in developing Critical Logistics Solutions, OCASA relies on a worldwide network of affiliates andbranches strategically located around the globe in (North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and South East Asia), making OCASAa major global integrated logistics Company. Our Bio-Pharmaceutical logistic service offers tailor made solutions for the Pharma industryincluding export, import, distribution, fulfillment, and temperature controlled warehousing for: Diagnostic Specimens,Medication/Vaccines, Experimental Drugs, Controlled Substances, Dangerous Goods, and Medical Supplies. www.ocasa.com

Coffee Break Sponsor

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ely fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711

Day Two | 19th July 2011

al Trial Logistics Asia Pacific-logistics.com/asia

8.30 Re- Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman's Opening RemarksRodney Wee, Chief Executive Officer, ASIA COLD CHAIN CENTER

9.10 Achieving High Performance with a Lean Inbound Supply Chain• Key Parameters while considering a lean supply chain model• Forecasting, Supplier Leadtimes and Transit Leadtimes• Challenges - Managing with lean inventory • Leveraging best practice IT solutions Sundar Narasimhan, General Manager - Supply Chain Management,NEULAND LABORATORIES

9.50 New Product Introductions: TOC way of Project Management• Understand how to apply TOC in project environment• What are the various paradigm changes• What are the key do’s and don’ts which can help deliver the project

as per due dateN. H. Kalyanakrishnan, Vice President Central SCM & SpecialProjects, DR REDDY'S

10.30 Morning Coffee Sponsored by

11.00 Regulatory Requirements for Supply Chain in Biopharmaceuticals• Keeping up to date with the regulatory affairs• New legislation• Licensing requirements Shivraj Dasari, Vice President – Quality Management & RegulatoryAffairs, INNOBIO VENTURES

11.40 Reviewing the Good Distribution Practice in India• Optimising cold chain management • Reducing risk• Contingency plan for delays in distribution regionally Ashwani Singh, General Manager - Supply Chain and Procurement,WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.50 Harnessing Distribution Opportunities for Cold Chain Products inAsian Markets • Project Management• Operational processes• Necessary infrastructureMubashir Hussain, Director Supply Chain, GETZ PHARMA PAKISTAN

2.30 Best Practices – Strategic Developmental Sourcing from LCC (low-cost countries).• Setting a clear LCC strategy• Improving supplier evaluation• Consider going direct• Building relationships• Conveying expectations clearly• Intellectual property issues• Creation of technology teams• Compliance with ICH7QA guidelines and its impact on Generic

companies.• "Have TRUST, but verification is MUST"• Need for Guanxi (A combination of business and personal

relationships-An Important Chinese Business Element)• There's more to global sourcing than ChinaKauntey Sonrexa, General Manager- Global Sourcing, RANBAXY LABS

3.10 Afternoon Tea Sponsored by

3.40 Effective Supply Chain Strategies for Developing Markets• Practical Considerations for Developing Market Logistics• Evaluating Critical SC Challenges in a Complex Distribution Market• Key Logistics Strategies to enable a forward looking Supply Chain in

a Developing MarketplaceChetan Kumria, Head of Supply Chain, BAXTER

4.20 Effectively Managing Cold Chain Distribution in India• Developing successful strategies to manage and control your cold

chain• Understanding climate conditions, temperatures and storage• Best practices through case examplesNitin Gokarn, Head- Logistics, Supply Chain Technical Operations,MERCK INDIA

5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

Who must attend• Heads of Supply Chain• Heads of Logistics• Heads of Clinical Supply Operations• Heads of Clinical Trials Logistics• Heads of Clinical/Investigational Supplies• Heads of Shipping and Distribution• Heads of Clinical Labelling / Packaging• Heads of Clinical Trials Material Management• Heads of Clinical Supplies Manufacturing• Heads of Clinical Quality Assurance/Quality Control• Heads of Regulatory Affairs• Sourcing and Procurement Managers

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In association with

HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 20th July 2011

8.30am – 12.30pm

World Class Pharmaceuticals Distribution in India

Workshop OverviewThis workshop is designed to provide participants with anoverview of challenges in building a world class DistributionChain for Pharma products in India. The program focuses onissues regarding statutory requirements, implementation ofinternal financial controls sometimes with a statutory overlap,typical gaps in infrastructure and processes that impact GDPrequirements, safety and security of assets andemployees/associates, and product quality. The workshop willuse real life examples from India to illustrate these issues.

Who Should AttendSupply Chain Directors, Quality Directors, Finance and LegalHeads for Pharma Companies

Agenda:8.30 Registration and Coffee

9.00 Introduction and Aims of the Workshop

9.10 Statutory Requirements in India and Typical Gaps• General Issues in the Distribution Industry

- Issues that can impact Business Continuity• Issues Specific to Pharma Industry

10.30 Morning Coffee

10.45 GDP Compliance in India• Infrastructure Gaps that can lead to gaps in GDP

compliance• Other issues that can impact efficient Distribution

Operations

12.30 Q&A and Close of the Workshop

Saurabh Goyal, Founder and Managing Director, ThinkLinkSupply Chain Services

Saurabh is the Founder and Chief Executive atThinkLink Supply Chain Services (ThinkLink).His Consulting and ManagementDevelopment Career has included workingwith a number of globally renowned andleading Indian organizations like DHL,PepsiCo, Shoppers’ Stop, Heidelberg, Dell,

Nike, DB Schenker, Unilever, Solectron, Maxtor, Intel,Safexpress, TransCare, MJ Logistic, Coca Cola, McDonald's,Fosroc, Ceva etc. Saurabh has worked with SeniorManagement at several major firms to design, develop anddeliver Supply Chain and Logistics Strategy, Build-out andReengineering projects especially in the fields of Supply ChainNetwork Evaluation, Warehousing, Distribution Operationsand Aftermarket Services. He has a great understanding ofevolving Logistics Solutions, Concepts and Technology acrossindustry verticals. Previously Saurabh has work experiencewith DHL in various roles across Sales, Consulting, Solutions,and Project Management both in India and across Asia Pacific.He hold a Bachelors in Technology from IIT Delhi

About the organisation:ThinkLink Supply Chain Services (ThinkLink) is an India basedfirm. Over the last five years they have worked with and servedmore than 150 clients across Services and Verticals.

Through their Advisory, Infrastructure and Equipmentverticals they work with Clients and Partners in helping buildefficient businesses. They offer Advisory, SystemsImplementation, Turnkey Project Management and TalentDevelopment Services to their Clients. Through theirEquipment Vertical they provide World Class Equipment tooperate Modern Warehouses, Distribution Centers, LogisticsParks, and Cold Stores.

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PHARMACEUTICALFORWARD PLANNER

March 201130/31 Controlled Release

April 2011 13/14 Asthma & COPD

May 2011 11/12 Generics, Supergenerics

and Patent Strategies 16/17 Clinical Trial Logistics

June 2011 01/02 Pain Therapeutics 27/28 RNAi 29/30 Nanotechnology 29/30 Pharmaceutical Portfolio & Product

Lifecycle Management 29/30 KOL Europe (Munich, Germany)

July 2011 06/07 ADMET06/07 Social Media in the Pharmaceutical Industry11/12 BioBanking 18/19 Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Logistics

Asia Pacific (Singapore)20/21 Pre-Filled Syringes Asia (Singapore)

All conferences take place in central London, UK –unless indicated otherwise in brackets

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIESSMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising andbranding packages, uniquely tailored to complementyour company’s marketing strategy. Prime networkingopportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expandyour client base within the context of an independentdiscussion specific to your industry. Should you wish tojoin the increasing number of companies benefitingfrom sponsoring our conferences please call: AliaMalick on +44 (0) 20 7827 6168 or email: [email protected]

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIESIf you are interested in the possibility of speaking at thisevent then please contact SMi Production on +44 (0) 207827 6000 or email: [email protected]

ABOUT THE SMi PHARMACEUTICAL TEAMSMi have been involved in the pharmaceutical industrysince 1993 and have developed a series of informative andniche events, covering the latest issues and developmentssurrounding the industry. Events bring together seniorindustry professionals and serving companies who have afocus on being at the forefront of developments in thisarea. SMi aim to generate informed and topical discussionthrough the medium of both conferences and executivebriefings. Our pharmaceutical events are research-basedand content driven with regular contact with majorindustry personnel and cover a wide range of industrysectors. For more information, please visit www.smi-online.co.uk/pharma.asp

Want to know how you can get involved? Interested in promoting your pharmaceutical services to

this market?Contact Kiran Sharma, SMi Marketing

on +44 (0) 207 827 6050, or email [email protected]

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PHARMACEUTICAL AND CLINICAL TRIAL LOGISTICS ASIA PACIFICConference: Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July 2011, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore Workshop: 20th July 2011, Singapore

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