Navigating internal company transition and change while ensuring temperature related operations remain intact

  • Assessing how pharma and biotech companies are handling structural changes amid high quantities of M&A
  • Integrating temperature control and monitoring systems without compromising data quality
  • Ensuring quality and compliance processes remain robust and able to meet requirements for regulatory inspections
  • Mitigating the impact of staff turnover on supply chain logistics in order to avoid delays or quality issues

Exploring strategies for successful lane qualification and validation when shipping temperature-sensitive drugs

• Key criteria for qualifying and validating transport lanes: ensuring needs and requirements are met
• Tools for continuously monitoring lane performance and risk factors for qualification and requalification of lanes
• Best practice for maintaining lane qualification standards and regulatory compliance
• Collaborating with transport partners for consistent visibility over your supply chain

Networking Drinks

Wrap up your experience at the Procore Construction Summit 2024 with networking drinks.

Headline Speaker – Harry Redknapp

Harry’s remarkable career, which includes managing top clubs like Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham, has been defined by great leadership, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. His insights and stories are sure to inspire and entertain. Join us for an unforgettable experience and to hear from one of football’s greats.

Breakout Session 5, Stream 2: Navigating the Building Safety Act: Compliance and Best Practices

Join Paul Nash MSc FCIOB to delve into the critical aspects of the Building Safety Act and its implications for the construction industry. This session will give an overview of the new regulations, including additional requirements for ‘higher-risk buildings’, the gateways during design and construction, and the importance of the digital ‘golden thread’ of information. Learn about the essentials of compliance, change control, mandatory occurrence reporting, and the competency requirements embedded in the legislation.