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Digital supply chain manufacturing & quality

Improving supply chain manufacturing and quality

Speed

Successful transformation requires speed-to-market where finding opportunities to cut time for every batch made is important.

Precision

Ensuring the right products reach the right destination with improved compliance and predictive/prescriptive analytics.

De-risk launches

Accelerating and improving launches and tech transfers as well as the handover between manufacturing & quality and process R&D.

Cost reduction

Increasing productivity from assets and the workforce while improving collaboration with suppliers and contract manufacturers.

Getting started

Manufacturing excellence strategy

Operating model design and value mapping, targeting and delivery.

Manufacturing & quality execution

Integration of key execution systems – MES/MOM, QMS, LIMS and control tower delivery.

Digital workforce

Platforms and applications to enable mobility, agility and flawless workforces.

Digital service factory

Data strategy, architecture, digital platforms and minimal viable products (MVP) development engine.

What we think

How digital twins enable autonomous operations

Manufacturing systems need to evolve to support manufacturer's transformation toward data-driven adaptive operations.

Our leaders

Barry Heavey

Managing Director – Global Life Sciences Supply Chain & Manufacturing Lead