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Global Supply Chains in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Are defined as engineered pharmaceutical medications for treatment of rare uncommon diseases.
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Product Lifecycle in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Senthil Kumar Ponnusamy (SSN College of Engineering, India) and Yaashikaa Ponnambalam Ragini (SSN College of Engineering, India)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5921-4.ch005
Abstract
The composite of the present pharmaceutical industry requires more effective medication improvement and generation. A product lifecycle (PLC) is the progression of stages from the product's production to the world until its last withdrawal from the market. Product lifecycle comprises various stages that a product must possess in its lifespan, for example, launching, growth, maturity, and decline stage. While each stage brings huge changes, a progression of procedures for the administration of product lifecycle is required. Product lifecycle management (PLM) is a precise, controlled idea for overseeing and creating products and product-related data. Enhanced patient consistency, income development, extended clinical advantages, and faster market dispatch are among the primary utilization of product lifecycle management. To create a viable and productive product lifecycle management program many qualities are viewed like promising start, vital arranging clear authority, supporting information and abilities, readiness for changing tenets of government and associations.
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