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Non-tariff barriers: why do they exist and how does PFSCM navigate this environment

Non-tariff barriers: why do they exist and how does PFSCM navigate this environment

by Sinette Goosen | Nov 30, 2018 | Logistics, Procurement

by Chris Warren Non-tariff barriers are non-tax measures encountered during the importation of commodities. These are frequently encountered by the Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) during importation processes. Some of these contribute little to delays...
Much progress made by the GAP-f working group in recent months

Much progress made by the GAP-f working group in recent months

by Sinette Goosen | May 31, 2018 | Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Market shaping, Pandemic preparedness, Procurement, Uncategorized

The Global Accelerator for Paediatric Formulations (GAP-f) — an evolving collaboration among a number of partner organizations — has continued to develop in 2018 and has announced some recent key accomplishments: New website The GAP-f website has been launched, which...
A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

by Sinette Goosen | Mar 24, 2018 | Category Management, Logistics, Procurement, Uncategorized

Even though tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it is still, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), responsible for 4,500 deaths a day. The reasons behind this are complex and interwoven, ranging from educational and social issues, to a lack of early...
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