Manufacturing Industry

Scheduling a cure: the pharmaceuticals industry presents unique challenges.(production management)

IIE Solutions, June, 2002 by Elliott, Monica

In the beginning, there was the cure, and the cure was in the hands of the chemists. But eventually the process of getting the cure to the people who needed it became too much for the chemists, so they brought in the strategists, the manufacturers, and the marketers. In the midst of this gathering of experts, increasingly convoluted safety regulations were decreed by a government agency In the end, there had to be a way to plan it all.

Demand for new, fast, and effective medications has spawned a need for an effective scheduling system to develop and manufacture pharmaceuticals and biotechnology drugs. Getting the latest drug on the market safely and with a reasonable degree of timeliness involves project management, finite scheduling concepts, risk...

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