th February 11 – 14, 2019 4 BME GLOBAL Frankfurt Marriott Hotel PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN CONGRESS 2019

Join the only unbiased peer-for-peer event for Supply Chain, Procurement and Logistics­ executives in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare this congress is for you!

Topics that matter • The E2E Supply Chain: Goals beyond visibility • Accelerating performance in a low data environment • Forecasting excellence • Supply chain and the battle for customers • Anchoring Blockchain security in real world pharma products

A multi-facetted platform • Create your own agenda: Different topic streams to choose from • High-quality networking: Interactive formats, small-group discussions and a premium social evening event to help you build a network • Benchmark: Case-study driven presentations on current solutions and processes • First-hand experience at no extra cost: Visit the Boehringer Ingelheim site, the Amazon Warehouse or Panalpina

Our foundation: from the industry for the industry BME, as a neutral non-profit association, provides an unbiased platform to dive deep into the hot topics of today’s supply chain, procurement and logistics leaders. In our effort to deliver a valuable learning and networking experience, we are supported by two key industry ­stakeholder groups: • Selected supply chain top executives from leading pharma and healthcare companies: the BME PSSC Steering Team • Supply chain thought leaders from industry, international public and private relief agencies, as well as from ­healthcare institutions and NGOs.

Who we are? BME -The number one network for supply chain management, procurement and logistics BME e.V. is ’s leading non-profit industry association for supply chain, procurement & logistics, uniting more than 9,600 members and €1.25 trillion annual purchasing volume across all industries. With around 1,000 organized events and conferences per year, BME is the perfect host for a new premium pharma event on a global level Meet our 2019 speaker panel:

Declan Supple, Alfons van Woerkom, Gopal Nadadur, VP Global Supply Chain, Head of Supply Chain (a.i., Associate Director, Global Vaccines Stada AG seconded from Unilever) at and Non-Communicable Diseases, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Clinton Health Access Initiative Tuberculosis and Malaria

Tobias Engel, Torsten Mau, Edwin Tuyn, Professor for Supply Chain Head of HP Supply & Global Quality, Managing Director, ­Management, Boehringer Ingelheim Inspired Search HNU University of Neu-Ulm

Jürgen Freund, Patrick Haex, Christopher Schmidt, Senior Vice President, Managing Partner, Head of Supply Network Operations Chief Procurement Officer, Buck Consultants International Europe, Middle East & , B.Braun Group Merck KGaA

Ralf Mohrschladt, Ulrich Franke, Maeve Magner, Vice President, Institute for Supply Chain Security Innovation for Impact Global Operations Development, Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG

Martin Gouda, Maria Kounenaki, Volker Cloos, Partner, Director, Supply Network Planning, Consultant Global Logistics & Supply Buck Consultants International Bristol-Myers Squibb Chain Asia, Eli Lilly

Jim McKiernan, Dr. Thomas Endress, Sikko Zoer, Head of Operations, Founder corporate technology start-up, VP Customer Care & Supply Chain, SG Biotech Sàrl New Business Builder, EMEA Medtronic (a Shire and Generium joint venture) Merck KGaA

Dr Ravi Prakash Mathur, Brett Marshall, Stefan Artlich, Senior Director Supply Chain – Corporate Head of Quality Assurance, Engineering & Technology, Head of Logistics ,Central Planning Zuellig Pharma Track & Trace, and Corporate Sourcing, Bayer AG Dr. Reddy‘s Laboratories

Prashant Yadav, Mo Hussain, Stefan Kluge, Strategy Leader-Supply Chain, Global Forecasting Manager, Strategy & Program Foundry and Integrated Delivery, ViiV Healthcare, OSAT Management, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation a GSK subsidiary Intel Corporation

Prof. Dr. Yvonne Ziegler, Matthias Seebens, Yofre Rodriguez, Professor of Business Studies/­ Supply Network + Lifecycle Director Global Procurement, International Aviation Management, ­Management, Kirsch Pharma Group Frankfurt University of Applied Boehringer Ingelheim International Sciences GmbH

Bjoern Neal Kirchner, Dr. Ulrich Glas, Marcos Escuder, Vice President Supply Chain Head of AH Pharma / CMO Operations, Global Head of Procurement & ­Management, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Logistics, Hartmann Group GmbH Evotec AG

Roland Seckler, Hans Willems, Tom Plümmer, Vice President Global Supply Chain VP Global Customer Services & Founder & CEO, Operations, EMEA Supply Chain, Wingcopter Holding Ypsomed AG Boston Scientific GmbH & Co. KG

Klaus Imping, Enrica Calonghi, Konstantin Wittfeld, COO, Global Head Pharmaceutical Logistics, Logistics Network Operations Leader, mSE Solutions AIR FRANCE KLM MARTINAIR Cargo Pfizer

Sebastian Müller, David Schneider, Logistics Strategy & Trade ­Compliance, Founder & Managing Partner, Global Logistics Capacity & 4PL ChemSquare ­Management, F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare

Monday, February 11: Pre-conference evening get-together

Starting Informal get-together in the American Champions Bar at the 19.00 Frankfurt Marriott Hotel. Meet new people and catch up with old friends before the formal congress begins.

Tuesday, February 12: Conference day 1

08.15 Check-in and welcome coffee

Plenary session

09.00 Opening address Dr. Silvius Grobosch, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME) 09.10 Opening remarks Maeve Magner, Innovation for Impact 09.15 The complexity of the modern world, trends for the future, and what that means for Pharma Arnaud Bernaert, Head of Partner Development, Europe & North America, Head of Healthcare Industry, Member of the Executive committee, Geneva 09.45 The E2E Supply Chain: Goals beyond visibility Declan Supple, VP Global Supply Chain, STADA 10.15 Accelerating supply chain performance in a low data environment Alfons van Woerkom, Head of Supply Chain (a.i. seconded from Unilever) at The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

10.45 Networking coffee break

11.15 End-to-end customer centric supply chain innovation at Boston Scientific Hans Willems, VP Global Customer Services & EMEA Supply Chain, Boston Scientific 11.45 Big Data in Supply Chain Optimization – An Example of Process Mining Reserved for Celonis 12.15 Joint Q&A – Meet all the morning speakers on stage and challenge them with your questions.

12.30 Panel Discussion: The shared-intelligence approach – smart collaboration within different business functions Panelists: Jürgen Freund, Senior Vice President , Chief Procurement Officer,B. Braun Group Christopher Schmidt, Head of Supply Network Operations Europe, Middle East & Africa, Merck KGaA Sikko Zoer, VP Customer Care & Supply Chain EMEA, Medtronic Dr Ravi Prakash Mathur, Senior Director Supply Chain - Head of Logistics ,Central Planning and Corporate Sourcing, Dr. Reddy‘s Laboratories Dr. Ulrich Glas, Head of AH Pharma / CMO Operations, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH Roland Seckler, Vice President Global Supply Chain Operations, Ypsomed AG

13.15 Networking luncheon (Buffet in the exhibition area)

Expert forums (parallel sessions) Global End to End Technology & Innovation Processes & People Supply Chain Management

14.45 Presentation Managing value driven Importancy of Demand Planning – supply chains how to boost your forecast ­accuracy Klaus Imping, COO, Dr Ravi Prakash Mathur, Senior Roland Seckler, Vice President mSE Solutions ­Director Supply Chain – Head of Global Supply Chain Operations, ­Logistics ,Central Planning and Ypsomed AG ­Corporate Sourcing, ­ Dr. Reddy‘s Laboratories AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare

Expert forums (parallel sessions) 15.15 The establishment of Integrated Forecasting excellence – merging Business analytics to drive Business Planning processes (IBP) short and long-range forecast to ­performance into all local affiliates (EMEA) while align with the overall company managing an extremely complex­ strategy organization Christopher Schmidt, Head of Supply Mo Hussain, Global Forecasting Tobias Engel, Professor for Supply Network Operations Europe, ­Manager, ViiV Healthcare; Chain Management, Middle East & Africa, a GSK subsidiary HNU University of Neu-Ulm Merck KGaA 15.45 Temperature-controlled supply Building a hybrid supply chain Access to talent in a low incentive chains in emerging markets: ­ecosystem environment A vaccines case study Gopal Nadadur, Associate ­Director, Stefan Kluge, Strategy & Program Alfons van Woerkom, Global Vaccines and Foundry and OSAT Management, Head of Supply Chain (a.i., seconded ­Non-­Communicable Diseases, Intel Corporation from Unilever) at The Global Fund Clinton Health Access Initiative to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 16.15 Closing Q&A Closing Q&A Closing Q&A

16.25 Networking coffee break

Solution Forum 2 x 15 minutes presentation with 30 minutes of open discussion on the topic your choice 16.55 Post-merger network The digital journey of Pharma­ Branding yourself and your com- optimization ceutical shipment pany in a competitive supply chain Dr. Ulrich Glas, Head of Enrica Calonghi, Global Head labour market AH Pharma / CMO Operations, ­Pharmaceutical Logistics, Edwin Tuyn, Managing Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica AIR FRANCE KLM MARTINAIR Inspired Search GmbH Cargo 17.10 Servicing emerging markets Speaker 2 Speaker 2 through winning collaboration with local partners Jim McKiernan, Head of Operations, Ralf Mohrschladt, Vice President , SG Biotech Sàrl Ulrich Franke, Global Operations Development,

(a Shire and Generium joint venture) Institute for Supply Chain Security Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG

17.25 Small group discussion with Small group discussion with Small group discussion with ­like-minded peers hosted by the ­like-minded peers hosted by the ­like-minded peers hosted by the speaker of your choice speaker of your choice speaker of your choice

17.55 End of Conference Day 1

18.15 Bus transfer

Networking reception, dinner Join us for our exclusive high-end social evening get-together and enjoy a special networking night at the Kurhaus Wiesbaden with its magnificent ballrooms and casino. Deepen the conversations you had during the conference and relax in a classy and exclusive environment!

23.00 Bus transfer back to the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare

Wednesday, February 13: Conference day 2

08.30 Welcome coffee Plenary session 09.15 Opening address & review of the first conference day Maeve Magner, Innovation for Impact 09.25 Supply chain and the battle for customers: Is customer experience the driving force for the supply chain? Sikko Zoer, VP Customer Care & Supply Chain EMEA, Medtronic 09.55 Anchoring Blockchain Security in Real World Pharma Products – Merck’s Novel Security Approach beyond Track & Trace Dr. Thomas Endress, Founder corporate technology start-up, New Business Builder Merck KGaA 10.25 Co-creation in the pharma industry: Mytigate as a digital and validated risk management-platform to improve the quality of pharma transports Prof. Dr. Yvonne Ziegler, Professor of Business Studies/ International Aviation Management, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Matthias Seebens, Supply Network + Lifecycle Management, Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH 10.55 Joint Q&A – Meet all the morning speakers on stage and challenge them with your questions.

11.10 Coffee break and networking

Expert forums (parallel sessions)

Global End to End Technology & Innovation Compliance & Regulations Supply Chain Management

11.40 reserved for Zoetis Using Big Data for freight network The European regulatory influence performance management and tac- on the Asian Pharma Supply chain tical decision making Konstantin Wittfeld, Brett Marshall, Logistics Network Operations Leader, Corporate Head, Quality Assurance, Pfizer Zuellig Pharma Holdings Pte Ltd. 12.10 Presentation Presentation A week after FMD Go-Live – Just survived or alive again? Yofre Rodriguez, Maria Kounenaki, Pharma­ Integrated Stefan Artlich, Engineering & Director Global Procurement, Planning Team leader, ­Technology, Track & Trace, Kirsch Pharma Group Bristol-Myers Squibb Bayer AG

12.40 reserved for Roche tba Asia Logistics in 2 challenging ­markets •China supply chain •India Logistics Volker Cloos, Consultant Global Logistics & Supply Chain Asia, Eli Lilly 13.10 Closing Q&A Closing Q&A Closing Q&A

13.25 Networking luncheon (Buffet in the exhibition area)

Plenary session 14.30 Panel Discussion: Collaboration best practices in a globalized, digitalized economy Bjoern Neal Kirchner, Vice President Supply Chain Management, Hartmann Group Yofre Rodriguez, Director Global Procurement at Kirsch Pharma Group Marcos Escuder, Global Head of Procurement & Logistics, Evotec AG 15.10 Pharma and Life Sciences Supply Chain: New opportunities to be at the forefront of supply chain innovation Prashant Yadav, Strategy Leader-Supply Chain, Integrated Delivery, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 15.40 Innovation Accelerator Lean back and enjoy a glimpse into the future at the end of a long conference day. • Rethinking E2E! How drone delivery will improve medical supply chains Tom Plümmer, Founder & CEO, Wingcopter Holding GmbH & Co. KG • Enhancing sustainability in pharma: How to make supplier qualification safer David Schneider, Founder & Managing Partner, ChemSquare

16.00 Closing remarks and end of conference AGENDA The Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare

Thursday, February 14: Conference day 3/Excursions

Join one of our exciting field trips. Note: Limited space available. Pre-event registration is a prerequisite. First-come-first-served principle applies.

Excursion 1: Visit of Boehringer Ingelheim site Solids manufacturing facility: Realization in record time It took only 18 months from strategic authorization to commissioning of the solids manufacturing site of Boehringer Ingelheim. Do you wonder how Boehringer Ingelheim managed this and what it took to realize such a project? Join us on February 14 2019 and look for yourself. Boehringer Ingelheim offers you the opportunity to be- nefit from a guided visit of Boehringer Ingelheim Site, in which topics such as directed project work, “flexi- ble facility”, plant qualification and process validation will be emphasized.

Schedule will follow soon. Expected time range 10 am – 5 pm Maximum capacity: 30 participants

Excursion 2: Amazon Warehouse Koblenz Don‘t miss the chance to visit the Amazon Logistics Center in Koblenz which was opened in 2012 and cur- rently covers 110,000 square meters which equals around 17 soccer fields.

Schedule will follow soon. Expected time range 10 am – 5 pm Maximum Capacity : 50 participants

Excursion 3: Panalpina January 2019, Panalpina Germany is officially opening the brand new Pharma & Healthcare GDP Tempe- rature control Warehouse, with +2 to +8 and +15 to +25 DEG Celsius area with about 4.500 sqm, 6,000 pallet positions in Weiterstadt, by Frankfurt. The Healthcare Competence Center complying with GDP stan- dards. In combination with our extended global Airfreight, Ocean freight and Contract Logistics network we enable our customers to reduce their supply-chain complexity, improve end-to-end costs and optimize lead time requirements. In the guided tour, we will introduce you to our Healthcare Team and the new facility, in combination with Temperature Control passive and active packaging solutions excursion.

AGENDA 10.00 Bus transfer Marriott Frankfurt 10.30 rrival (coming together) 10:45 Welcome & Intro of Weiterstadt 11:00 Catering 12:00 Start of the guided tour 14:00 Q&A & Warm up Safety instructions: approx. 14:30 pm Bus departure • Please do no wear shoes with heals higher than 3 cm. approx. 15:00 Arrival in Frankfurt • Pictures and video recordings are not allowed THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT HAPPEN OUR STEERING TEAM

Thomas Berger, Christèle Galpin, Vice President, INSEAD Coaching & Consulting Global Head Transportation, for Change Bayer

Stephan Gotthardt, Susanne Hundsbæk-Pedersen, SVP Supply Chain Europe, Senior Vice President – Supply Chain TEVA Management, Novo Nordisk

Carsten Koetter, Dmitri Lazerson, Industrial Affairs, Supply Chain Head of Purchasing & Procurement, Injectable Platform, Queisser Sanofi

Steven Greg Magnusen, Torsten Mau, Senior Director Global Supply Chain, Head of Supply Lilly Network & Process Management, Boehringer Ingelheim

Ralf Mohrschladt, Gerald Prade, VP Supply Chain Development, SVP Supply Chain, Global Supply Chain, B. Braun Medical Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG

Gunnar Schmidt, Prashant Yadav, COO, Strategy Leader-Supply Chain, Loewenstein Medical Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Thank you for your support! Partners

AFKLMP Cargo is a key player in the air cargo industry and one of the largest EU airline. Through our 3 airlines and a Joint venture with Delta, we transport a vast variety of goods. We are able to offer a wide range of services and solutions plus connections across the world with our large network. With more than 20 years of experience in Pharma logistics we understand the complexities and challenges of the pharmaceutical industry and we continuously innovate to offer ever better solutions. AIR FRANCE KLM MARTINAIR Cargo Philippe van Meir P.O. Box 7700, 1117 ZL Schiphol, The Netherlands Tel.: +31 (0)6 307 359 11 E-Mail: [email protected], www.afklcargo.com

BCI Global is a leading, independent specialized consultancy firm in the areas of business strategy, supply chain design & optimization, location selection and implemen- tation. This includes both strategic projects as well as operational advice, with a focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa but with services in all main other geographies (Americas and Asia). Buck Consultants International Martin Gouda Partner Kerkenbos 10-31, Nijmegen, the Netherlands Phone: +31 243790222, Cell: +31 6 159 48 296 E-mail: [email protected], http://cs.bciglobal.com

Celonis (www.celonis.com) is the New York- and Munich-based leader in business transformation software, operationalizing change with the process mining technology it pioneered. Its Intelligent Business Cloud allows organizations to rapidly understand and improve the operational backbone of their business. Companies around the world including Siemens, GM, 3M, Airbus and Vodafone rely on Celonis technology to guide action and drive change to business processes, resulting in millions of dollars saved and an improved experience for their customers. Celonis Stephan Kraus Theresienstr. 6, Germany, 80333, Munich Tel.: +49 (0)1622894504 E-Mail: [email protected], www.celonis.com

Inspired-Search is a specialized executive search organization for (senior) professionals in logistics, supply chain, transport, operations and manufacturing. Inspired-Search maintains a close relationship both with customers and a large network of professionals and specialists. Besides our own extensive database we also use social media in full extend and with our market intelligence we are able to create an excellent match between professionals and organisations. www.inspired-search.com [email protected]

Offering the industry’s only concurrent planning solution, Kinaxis® helps organizations revolutionize supply chain planning. Kinaxis RapidResponse®, our cloud-based software, connects data, processes and people all in a single harmonious environment. With a consolidated view of the entire supply chain, you can plan expected perfor- mance, monitor progress and respond to disconnects when reality hits. The result is reduced decision latency, leading to improved operational and financial performance Kinaxis Carol Patterson 700 Silver Seven Road, Suite 500, Kanata, ON Tel.: +1-613-592-5780 E-Mail: [email protected], www.kinaxis.com mSE stands for Supply Chain process optimization end-to-end. Our strong, investigative consulting method precisely reveals potential for innovation. Our approach enables us to transform innovation into executable plans. Our unique SC expertise in both processes/people as well as systems/data allows us to achieve innovation on the operational side. mSE Solutions Stefan Hendriks Elsenheimerstr. 65, 80687 München Tel.: +49 (0)89 578395 – 0, Fax: +49 (0)89 57839566 E-Mail: [email protected], www.mse-solutions.com

TNT Express, a FedEx company, is one of the world’s largest express delivery companies. On a daily basis, TNT Express delivers close to one million consignments ranging from documents and parcels to palletised freight. The company offers road and air delivery services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. To learn more about TNT, please visit TNT.com. TNT Express Claudia Ciuta Senior Brand and Marketing Specialist TNT Head Office Mobile: +31 6 829 125 31 email: [email protected]

Exhibitors

Descartes is the global leader in logistics technology. We extend the command of logistics operations, helping the world’s largest and most connected logistics community to quickly reduce costs, improve service and comply with customs and transportation regulations. Descartes’ Logistics Technology Platform uniquely combines the power of the Global Logistics Network, the world’s most extensive multimodal network, with the industry’s broadest array of modular and interoperable web and wireless logistics applications. Descartes Systems (Germany) GmbH Verena Lockhauserbäumer Walter-Gropius-Str. 15, D-80807 München Tel.: +49 (089)961606164 E-Mail: [email protected], www.descartes.com MAG45 was founded in 1948 as an internal MRO supply warehousing and logistics specialist for the Dutch manufacturing giant Philips. The company has expanded rapidly, organically and through acquisition, championing Integrated Supply of both MRO (Maintenance, Repairs, Operations) and BOM tail (Bill of Materials) items. Since 2016 MAG45 has been part of the Euro 1.7 billion, 3,000 employee, Danish-listed sourcing and services company Solar. MAG45 has a global footprint MAG45 GmbH Jörg Salzer Gutenbergstraße 4, Germany, 86368, Gersthofen Tel.: +49 (0)40 52975784 E-Mail: [email protected], www.MAG45.de

OM Partners has a unique Supply Chain Planning solution for the Pharma, Health Care and Life Sciences Industry called OMP Plus. With offi ces in Europe, North America, Asia and Middle East, we successfully support and implement global projects. The innovative technology of OMP Plus makes integrated Supply Chain. Design, Demand Planning, S&OP, Supply Planning and Scheduling a reality. Worldwide Pharma companies (Boehringer Ingelheim, Famar, Johnson & Johnson, BASF Pharma, Patheon Phar- maceutical Services, Novartis,….) implemented OMP Plus with major benefi ts on supply chain performance, end-to end supply chain visibility, agility, productivity and more OM Partners Kurt Gillis, Director Business Development, Koralenhoeve 23, 2160 Wommelgem (Antwerp), Belgium Phone: +32 3 650 22 63 www.ompartners.com

Panalpina is a leading provider of supply chain solutions. The company combines its core products – Air Freight, Ocean Freight, and Logistics and Manufacturing – to deliver integrated, tailor-made end-to-end solutions for twelve core industries incl. Healthcare. Panalpina draws on in-depth industry know-how and customized IT systems, employs approx. 14,000 people, operates a global network with some 500 offices in around 70 countries, and it works with partner companies in another 100 countries. Panalpina Welttransport (Deutschland) GmbH Christof Grzech Kurhessenstraße 12, Germany, 64546, Mörfelden Tel.: +49 (0)211 9795336 , Fax: +49 (0)160 90936365 E-Mail: [email protected], www.panalpina.com

Rondo AG develops and produces packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical industry. Rondo offers standard folding cartons as well as customized packaging solutions. Rondo also provides a wide range of services like Supply on Demand, Serialization, Top Load Services and Smart Packaging Development. The production facilities are located in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, USA and Puerto Rico. Rondo is part of Medipak Systems, the Pharma Systems business area of Körber. Rondo AG Volker Grouls Gewerbestraße 11, CH - 4123 Allschwil Tel.: +49 (0)170 623 11 38, Fax: +41 (0)61 486 87 50 E-Mail: [email protected], www.rondo-packaging.com

Networking Partners

Are you looking for IoT and Big Data to help solve the problems in your organisation? Stop looking! If you carry on with the existing systems and simply use IoT as an add-on, irreversible problems will show up further down the line. Let Capacilon show you how simplification of the landscape makes sense before you embark upon a challenging IoT and Big Data project. We will work with you towards a roadmap that needs half of the budget, has double the flexibility and gives you full functionality! Capacilon GmbH & Co. KG Jai Tamhane Virginia Strasse 24, 35510 Butzbach, Germany Tel.: +49 6033 1817 900, Fax: +49 6033 1817 999 E-Mail: [email protected], www.capacilon.com

Controlant offers a powerful trifecta of real-time cold chain visibility solutions and services delivered on demand. Our unique pay-as-you-go model provides end-to-end cold chain visibility (over air, road, rail, or sea), risk mitigation, and control from producers, distribution centers, and transportation logistics through the last-mile. Intelligent analytics provide customers and their partners with proactive insights to prevent waste and fuel impactful decision-making and collaboration throughout their business ecosystem. More than 200 customers are using Controlant solutions as a single source of truth in more than 100 countries, to ensure quality, drive efficiency optimization, and boost profitability. Visit: controlant.com Controlant Jessica VanderVeen Grensasvegur 7, 108 Reykjavik, Iceland Tel.: +354 690 5192 E-Mail: [email protected], controlant.com

For 20 years, the IFS GmbH & Co. KG successfully combines consulting methods with the portal development. We put our SCM knowledge and experience into our brand ttP (= „think together in partnership“) - because we believe that partners and their organizations can work most efficiently if they do business and operate together. Currently we support the worldwide connection of customers and suppliers for one of the biggest German pharmaceutical group and their Supply Network Collaboration Platform. IFS GmbH & Co. KG Laura Behrens Kruppstraße 12, D-49661 Cloppenburg Tel.: +49 (0)4471 9196-0, Fax: +49 (0)4471 9196-40 E-Mail: [email protected], www.ifs-gmbh.com

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of $67 billion, the company offers integrated business solutions through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 425,000 team members to remain focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. To learn more about how FedEx connects people and possibilities around the world, please visit about.fedex.com. Facts & figures

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Frankfurt Marriott Hotel who should participate Hamburger Allee 2 60486 Frankfurt am Main • GlobalPharma Supply Chain, Logistics &Distribution Tel.: +49 69 79552222 (for reservations) top executives (SVPs & VPs) www.frankfurt-marriott.com • Pharma Trade, Operations, Regulatory & ­Compliance limited special room rate at top executives the Marriott Hotel. • Market Access & Global Health leaders Please use the booking code “Global Pharma Supply Chain Congress”. • Governmental, institutional and social ­representatives Email: [email protected]

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