
Conference Coverage
27 days ago
The Future of Pharma LogisticsLatest Content

DHL Supply Chain Opens 1-Million-Square-Foot Life Sciences Distribution Center in Pennsylvania, Expanding Healthcare Logistics Footprint

Why Employers Are Passing More Healthcare Costs to Workers

Pharma Pulse: Pediatric Vaccine Revisions, COPD Mortality Trends, and Eli Lilly’s $1.3B Obesity Deal

What the Closure of a Single Plant Reveals About US Drug Resilience

How Public Policy Shifts Are Reshaping Employer Healthcare Costs

Shorts










Podcasts
All News

In today’s Pharma Pulse, GoodRx slashes cash prices for the new Wegovy pill, a federal judge halts the 340B rebate pilot, and Sanofi doubles down on Earendil Labs’ AI platform for autoimmune breakthroughs.

The healthcare pricing platform is expanding access to Novo Nordisk’s newly approved oral GLP-1 for weight management, pairing transparent cash pricing with telehealth support nationwide.

In the first part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Philip Sclafani, PwC’s pharmaceutical and life sciences lead, discusses how from GLP-1 adoption to specialty drugs, behavioral health utilization, and hospital consolidation, multiple forces are reshaping employer-sponsored healthcare costs—and pushing premiums and cost-sharing higher.

In today’s Pharma Pulse, Vanda Pharmaceuticals secures landmark approval for Nereus, while Hoth Therapeutics files dual patents to tackle treatment-induced skin toxicities.

The sustainable packaging company relocates its branded foam production to a more expansive Lansing site, boosting capacity, efficiency, and support for growing demand the life science markets.

In the final part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Arthur Axelrad, co-founder and CEO of Dispatch Science, explains how outdated, batch-based communication between shippers and carriers is undermining last-mile resilience—and why APIs, cloud platforms, and real-time connectivity are essential to improving transparency, safety, and speed in healthcare logistics.

In today’s Pharma Pulse, the FDA clears new denosumab biosimilars for osteoporosis and cancer-related bone loss, while healthcare leaders grapple with a surge in "nuclear verdicts" driven by shifting public sentiment.

In the final part of her Pharma Commerce video interview, Tina Martinez, vice president and head of global products and solutions at Cencora, explains how streamlining clinical supply services, reducing fragmentation, and piloting data-driven tools like real-time adherence tracking are translating innovation into quantifiable efficiency, visibility, and commercial impact for manufacturers worldwide.

In the second part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Arthur Axelrad, co-founder and CEO of Dispatch Science, outlines how lapses in digital verification, real-time tracking, and chain-of-custody controls—from pickup through delivery—create security, compliance, and temperature-risk challenges in the final mile of medical logistics.

In the first part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Arthur Axelrad, co-founder and CEO of Dispatch Science, discusses growing concerns around cargo theft and fraud in healthcare logistics—and how enhanced security features and platform innovation are helping manufacturers protect chain of custody and compliance.

With a planned US launch in early 2026, the approval expands treatment options following strong late-stage trial results.

In today’s Pharma Pulse, Novo Nordisk secures a landmark approval for a weight-loss pill, while Yusen Logistics expands its end-to-end supply chain capabilities across Europe.

The acquisition strengthens Yusen Logistics’ healthcare footprint across Europe, adding specialized transportation, warehousing, digital, and GDP-compliant capabilities to its regional and global network.

As drugmakers experiment with direct-to-patient sales, Thani Jambulingam, PhD, professor of food, pharma, and healthcare business at Saint Joseph’s University’s Erivan K. Haub School of Business, shares why wholesalers remain indispensable to pharmaceutical distribution—supporting cold chain management, regulatory compliance, billing, and large-scale logistics that manufacturers are not equipped to handle on their own.

In today’s Pharma Pulse, Samsung Biologics enters the US market with a $280 million site acquisition, AstraZeneca secures a multi-billion-dollar cancer deal, and new research identifies occupational drivers of long COVID.












