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Home » Global Healthcare Executives Drive Supply Chain Transformation to Reach New Markets

Global Healthcare Executives Drive Supply Chain Transformation to Reach New Markets

September 20, 2013
UPS

Over the next five years, 84 percent of global healthcare executives surveyed will invest in new technologies, 78 percent will enter new global markets and 70 percent will implement new distribution channels such as going direct to providers, retailers and even end-patients. In addition, 59 percent will increase reliance on third-party logistics partners. Together, these strategies indicate a move toward transformation in the healthcare supply chain.

Technology investments, in particular, signal growing concerns over product protection, which includes the security of high-value shipments and product spoilage, with large jumps in the number of executives planning to invest over the next three to five years in systems that support e-pedigree/ serialization, temperature-sensitive and product security solutions.

For the first time since the survey's inception in 2008, product security surpassed cost management as the second supply chain concern with 53 percent of executives citing it as a top issue. Executives face challenges in product security with the top concern being increasing counterfeit sophistication at 48 percent, followed by poor supply chain visibility, with 40 percent citing it as an issue.

Despite investment plans, concerns over the global economy and healthcare business landscape continue. Globally, 50 percent are still feeling the impacts of the economic downturn, and 60 percent in the U.S. are reporting continued impacts. Executives in Asia express the most optimism on the economy with only 31 percent reporting they are still feeling the effects.

From a future global business challenge standpoint, increasing regulations are the top concern, as reported by 48 percent of respondents. Concerns over healthcare reform and legislation closely follow at 46 percent, and 40 percent of executives worldwide are also worried about intellectual property protection. Executives in Asia are more worried than their peers about increasing competition at 51 percent and patent expirations at 41 percent.

"Healthcare companies are balancing a number of priorities related to capturing business growth opportunities in new markets, protecting increasingly sophisticated and high-value products and navigating a complex regulatory environment worldwide," said Bill Hook, vice president, global strategy, UPS Healthcare Logistics. "These trends have also been shaping UPS's solutions to ensure we remain the logistics provider of choice for the healthcare industry. As the industry shifts to meet new customer and market demands, executives are investing in transformative supply chain strategies and strategic partnerships that will help them achieve long-term business goals."

Regulations and cost top concerns for executives in North America

The supply chain concerns keeping North American executives up at night relate to regulations and cost management. Sixty percent cite cost management as a top supply chain concern, a higher percentage than their peers around the world. Regulatory compliance is also a top concern for 66 percent of logistics executives in North America, and is the top barrier to global expansion for North American healthcare executives. Despite the high level of concern, executives there are successfully addressing issues there in a variety of ways, ranging from performing supply chain optimization analyses to investing in logistics partnerships.

Top global supply chain pain points

The number one supply chain concern globally continues to be regulatory compliance, cited by 63 percent as a challenge. Navigating country regulations are also the top barrier to global expansion, cited by 47 percent of those surveyed. As noted above, product security is the number two supply chain concern, followed by cost management, with 53 percent and 51 percent of executives respectively citing these as issues.

Noteworthy regional differences also surfaced:

"¢ Asia:Product protection is a significant concern with 76 percent of executives surveyed naming product security as their number one supply chain concern. Product damage and spoilage is also a larger issue in Asia versus other areas of the world, with 67 percent calling this a top supply chain concern.

"¢ Western Europe: The economic downturn continues to be top of mind, with nearly half in the region reporting continued impacts for their companies (significantly higher than in 2012). Despite economic challenges, healthcare executives are still planning supply chain investments in technology and new distribution models, underscoring the global focus on preparing for further transformation in the healthcare industry.

"Globally, we are seeing consistency in the top supply chain pain points year over year, and we anticipate continued elevation in concern levels over regulatory compliance and product protection as supply chains grow in complexity and length," said, Robin Hooker, director, global strategy, UPS Healthcare Logistics. "The good news is that executives are seeing success in addressing these issues through increasingly sophisticated technology solutions, accessing regulatory expertise and forming strategic partnerships with third-party logistics providers. We've also seen these trends and insights in practice throughout our business model worldwide."

Click here for more information on the UPS Pain in the (Supply) Chain survey and to download an executive summary.

Source: UPS

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