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Safely Transporting Medicines to Patient: De-Risking the Supply Chain

The cost of developing a new medicine is typically estimated to be anywhere between $1.5 billion and over $2.5 billion, depending on who you ask. And after all of the money (and time and effort) that goes into R&D, manufacturing, and marketing, pharmaceutical companies must not neglect the all-important and literal final leg of the drug’s journey: shipping the finished product to the clinic, a patient or other destination.

Download this eBook to view the results of a survey conducted by Thermo Fisher Scientific and The Medicine Maker that explored the industry’s thoughts on pharmaceutical logistics and how to select the right shipping partner.

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