The PSCI publishes progress towards sustainable supply chains in its 2023 Annual Report
The Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Initiative (PSCI) has released its 2023 Annual Report, celebrating its 10th anniversary and showcasing the efforts of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry to build responsible supply chains. The report showcases the sector’s progress through its three modes of impact: Audit, Capability, and Projects.
Audit
Reducing the burden on suppliers through an industry-supported audit framework and sharing platform
- 983 audits available on the PSCI shared audit platform
- 7000+ downloads of audits by the PSCI membership
Capability
Supporting continual supplier improvement through engaging, educational content
- 1800+ attendees on our webinar program, our largest audience ever
- 900 attendees joined two Supplier Conferences delivered in-person in China & India and first-ever Global Conference for suppliers in Europe and North America
- Launch of a new, on-demand e-learning platform for suppliers, Learnster
Projects
Leveraging reach and scale to create positive impact
- Launch of a progressive position paper on Horseshoe Crab blood usage for the sector
- Development of a new Supplier Partnership category to recognize suppliers that can evidence their commitment to responsible practices
Ingrid Vande Velde, 2023 PSCI Chair says,
When our founding members joined together in 2013, they had a vision of crystallizing their collective knowledge to create a transparent, efficient, and sustainable supply chain. Reflecting on the past decade, it’s clear that we’ve made tremendous advances towards that original vision, and understand what remains to be achieved on the road ahead.
Deirdre O’Reilly, 2024 PSCI Chair says,
Reflecting on the achievements of 2023, it’s impressive and humbling to see the sheer energy and dedication of the members that drive the PSCI, especially those in leadership roles for our various Committees and Teams. Their commitment fuels the PSCI’s success and our energy for the future.