Transportation and logistics management for bioproducts
This activity explores the logistical lifecycle of bioproducts, highlighting the various transport stages required from manufacturing to patient delivery. It examines the available types of transport (road, maritime, air, rail) and their specificities, as well as the challenges related to handling bioproducts during transport.
This activity covers the Good Distribution Practices (cGDPs) that apply to bioproducts. It details the international regulations concerning road, maritime, air, and rail transport, emphasizing the safety and quality requirements necessary to maintain the integrity of bioproducts during transport.
This activity aims to explore the roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders involved in the bioproduct supply chain. This includes manufacturers, transport companies, freight forwarders, and customs. This activity also analyzes the risks related to transport and proposes strategies to mitigate these risks, particularly using INCOTERMS (International Commercial Terms).
This activity is dedicated to a practical exercise in preparing and shipping bioproducts. Participants will learn to organize transport by evaluating the various available options, selecting the appropriate carrier, and implementing security measures to ensure the delivery of bioproducts under optimal conditions.
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