by Sinette Goosen | Oct 3, 2022 | Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Logistics, Pandemic preparedness
by Marloes Dijkema-Boyd, PFSCM Digital Media Specialist at PFSCM based in the Netherlands. Global health supply chains are fast-changing and highly interconnected. As they change, so do the needs of patients, service providers, and other stakeholders. Keeping up with...
by Sinette Goosen | Nov 30, 2021 | Humanitarian Response, Logistics, Procurement
Health supply chains play an integral role in improving access to critical HIV and other health commodities. Improving the efficiency of these supply chains is an important action in the fight to end HIV and AIDS. Despite HIV being reported as one of the major...
by Sinette Goosen | Sep 6, 2021 | Logistics, Procurement
By Manusika Rai, PFSCM Product Quality Assurance Manager based in the Netherlands. What is the probability of risks occurring in the supply chain? How can we detect these supply chains risks? What are the consequences of these risks? These are just some of the...
by Sinette Goosen | Apr 22, 2021 | Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Logistics, Pandemic preparedness, Procurement
by Sinette Goosen, PFSCM Communications Officer based in the Netherlands. The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) has recently strengthened its cold chain capabilities, not only to meet and exceed the changing needs of our clients, but also to prepare for...
by Sinette Goosen | Dec 1, 2019 | Channel Management, Logistics, Procurement
by Sinette Goosen, PFSCM Communications Officer based in the Netherlands. The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) was established to improve and strengthen supply chains and health systems to bring lifesaving HIV diagnostic, prevention, and treatment...
by Sinette Goosen | Apr 4, 2019 | Category Management, Logistics, Pandemic preparedness, Procurement
by Michele Weaverling On March 25-28, 2019, PFSCM attended the 19th General Membership Meeting of the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (#RHSupplies2019) in Katmandu, Nepal, from which two important pieces of news emerged. Firstly, WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA issued a...