3èmes Journées Chaîne du froid des produits de santé
WEDNESDAY 21st and THURSDAY 22nd 2012
 

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, PROGRAMM

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2012

 

 

8:30 am : Welcome

 

9:00 am -11:15 am : Session 6: The carbon footprint of heat-sensitive health products: a heavy burden to bear :

 

Distribution in France: the full picture and analysis of impacts in the sustainable development field and proposed solutions.

  • Presentation of the sub-commission and the framework of the survey conducted in the field
  • Sustainable development and transport of heat-sensitive health products; calculation method
  • The carbon footprints of heat-sensitive health products; results of the survey
  • Reconciling the environment and transport of heat-sensitive products: future courses of action.

 

 

11:15 am – 11:45 am : Break

 

 

11:45 am- 1 pm : Session 7: International transport – Flow and compliance with controlled temperature

Analyse flows in international air, marine and road transport, from preparation of the goods for shipment right up until delivery to the final consignee, for products maintained at +2°C to +8°C and 15°C to 25°C: presentation of flows, constraints, relationships with the sender and service providers, risk analysis, methodology and recommendations.

 

  • General presentation
  • An example of the shipping of a product using air transportation
  • An example of the shipping of a product in a refrigerated reefer container
  • Identification of risks inherent in transport, and proposed recommendations

 

1:00 pm -2:30pm : Lunch at the conference venue

 

2:30 pm- 4 pm: Session 8 : Round table – International distribution of health products under temperature-controlled conditions: new challenges.

How can the international logistics chain become an opportunity for health-sector stakeholders?

  • An environment that is generating new challenges (IATA, European Good Distribution Practice [GDP])
  • Transport under temperature-controlled conditions is at the heart of pharmaceutical supply chain issues
  • How can international transport under temperature-controlled conditions become an opportunity for health-sector stakeholders?

 

 

4:00 PM-4:30 PM: CONCLUSION/SUMMARY