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Wishing you a happy and safe festive season
Dear valued customer, Please note that PFSCM's offices in the US and Netherlands will be closed, and closing early on the below days: December 24, 2018 Arlington, US closes early December 25, 2018 Woerden, NL closed Arlington, US closed December 26, 2018...
Non-tarrif barriers: why do they exist and how does PFSCM navigate this environment?
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 as their overall...
World AIDS Day – Highlights from the PFSCM Supply Chain
The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) has been procuring and moving lifesaving health commodities under the Global Fund’s (TGF) Pooled Procurement Mechanism (PPM) since 2009. TGF focuses on three epidemics namely HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. In...
Join PFSCM at the 11th GHSC Summit in Zambia to learn more about supply chain visibility!
PFSCM is pleased to again be associated with the Global Health Supply Chain Summit, which has become known for its invaluable efforts in advancing global health supply chains. This year the GHSC Summit takes place from November 28 to 20, 2018 in Lusaka, Zambia. In...
Coauthored PFSCM paper on the benefits of local sourcing and supplier development published
PFSCM is pleased to announce that our coauthored report on the positive effects of local sourcing and supplier development has been published in the esteemed open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal Global Health: Science and Practice (GHSP), which is aimed at...
PFSCM and long-time partner MSH part ways
As of September 30, 2018, Management Sciences for Health (MSH) has withdrawn from the Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM). MSH and the JSI Research & Training Institute (JSI) are proud of the accomplishments of PFSCM in advancing global health since...
“Red Zone” happens every year and matters for humanitarian supply chains… here’s what to do about it
Read our blog to learn more about what the Red Zone is, how it affects supply chains and what supply chain management actions can be taken to limit the impact...
PFSCM strengthens commitment to sustainability by participating in UN Global Compact
The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) is pleased to announce that we have been accepted as participant in the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative, the United Nations (UN) Global Compact. The mission of the UN Global Impact is to mobilize...
Data: the public health supply chain’s biggest challenge and opportunity
Public health supply chains face two big challenges. The first is the availability of complete, accurate, and timely data. The second is isolated silos of data, which disconnect global supply chains from in-country supply chains. Without accurate, timely data...
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