Design & Implement a Shipping Lane Qualification for High-Value Pharma Products

This comprehensive workshop from Alan Davis, Chief Operating Officer, K.L. Harring Transportation, discussess the following topics regarding Shipping Lane Qualification:
- Analyzing of your temperature controlled products and their requirements
- Best practices and tools to help organizations realize improvements with easy implementation processes
- Security risk assessment process and risk mitigation
- Security enhancements
- Considering off-the-shelf packaging solutions for products with little stability data
- Case study: Compare passive versus active container qualification
- Choosing a test profile that is appropriate for your shipping channels as part of the overall qualification process
- Designing your packaging for specific products traveling in specific lanes
- Design Qualification – Scope document & user requirements
- Operational Qualification – Chamber and distribution testing
- Performance Qualification – Size, maximum/minimum load, winter/summer
- High volume and frequency of commercial products
- Offset investment requirements for a shipping lane qualification through high volume and frequency of commercial products shipments
- Considering lane qualification for low volume of shipments – Depending on the drugs development stage, lost shipment can be detrimental to the launch of a new product
Source: Cold Chain IQ