Overview
Welcome to the Supply Chain Security Steering Committee
The Supply Chain Security Steering Committees goal is to identify common gaps in the supply chain. Supply chain security knowledge or practice that can be best addressed through collaboration by Consortium members and represent the biggest opportunity to improve patient safety and product integrity all while driving Rx-360’s mission to protect patient safety.
If you are interested in joining this Working Group please contact us at info@rx-360.org
Watch this Brief Member Testimonial
“I’ve been on the supply chain security steering committee for about five years now, and it’s a great way to sort of get a sense of the industry’s thinking in terms of supply chain security, and that’s upstream, downstream, logistics, distribution, illicit trade, counterfeits, and it’s been a tremendous source of knowledge and of ability to have discussions with your counterparts and other companies.”
Chris Trent, Director of Global Brand Protection for Johnson and Johnson
Cargo Security Risk Assessment and Planning for Global Operations
This whitepaper provides an overview of industry best practices for developing and implementing an effective conveyance
security program regardless of company size or prior experience with supply chain security issues.
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