IQPC Cold Chain Management Summit
Temperature control and sensitive handling are fundamental requirements of most life sciences products today. The 10th annual February 2012 event will address how Canadian and International quality distribution professionals are implementing new data monitoring processes, passive technology and supply chain integrity plans, including:
Domestic Canadian Distribution
• Re-qualification of pack-outs and trailers for Canadian distribution
• Assessing 2-8C and Ambient transport solutions for Pan-Province distribution
• Shipping to northern Canada in the winter, extreme cold shipping solutions
• Auditing distribution sites and partners for robust processes and 0069 compliance
International Distribution & Import
• European regulatory temp distribution and GDP guidelines
• Customs and border issues for road and air freight US & Canada
• Shipping temperature sensitive clinical supplies to international and new markets
Don't Miss Anthony Alleva's Workshop!
Implementing a Pre-Qualified Packaging System into your International Cold Chain.
Anthony Alleva, Cryopak's Technical Service Manager will also be conducting a workshop at this year IQPC show in Toronto titled, Implementing a Pre-Qualified Packaging System into your International Cold Chain.
The work shop will cover increasing regulatory requirements coupled with shortened time to market and limited resources for life science companies that has led to an increase in the use of "pre-qualified" passive shipping solutions.
The evaluation and implementation of these solutions across international as well as domestic shipping lanes can bring as many questions as answers. This workshop is designed to help you identify and provide answers to those questions.
What you will learn:
• Considerations and trade-offs used when designing a pre-qualified system
• What standards exist for international shipments and how revisions toHealth Canada GUI-0069 apply
• Be able to evaluate a pre-qualified system for your specific needsHow you will benefit:
• Identify what risks could be associated with these systems
• How they can be used in the development of future alternatives
• How they can fit into your current short term and long term requirements