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PFSCM secures large emergency order for HIV self-test kits from local Ugandan supplier

PFSCM secures large emergency order for HIV self-test kits from local Ugandan supplier

by Sinette Goosen | Sep 20, 2021 | Logistics, Procurement, Sourcing

The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) recently had the opportunity to collaborate with a principal recipient (PR) and manufacturer to source a large emergency order of HIV self-test kits locally, in Uganda. Locally sourcing opportunities — even though...
Using best practices, and custom solutions to deliver COVID-19 diagnostics to Uganda

Using best practices, and custom solutions to deliver COVID-19 diagnostics to Uganda

by Sinette Goosen | Sep 6, 2021 | Logistics, Procurement, Sourcing

In May, The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) and one of its 3PL partners delivered a large consignment of temperature controlled COVID-19 diagnostics to a principal recipient (PR) in Uganda. The shipment was another opportunity for PFSCM to showcase its...
Overcoming common supply chain challenges, and sharing solutions to achieve better health outcomes during COVID-19 and beyond

Overcoming common supply chain challenges, and sharing solutions to achieve better health outcomes during COVID-19 and beyond

by Sinette Goosen | Sep 16, 2020 | Uncategorized

Quick read: Uganda transit warehouse Quick read: Tanzania importation process mapping Quick read: Malawi shared charters Public health supply chains in developing countries are complex and vary greatly in structure. This complexity can lead to inefficiency, diffuse...
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