The Impact of Serialisation on Operational Efficiency and Productivity in Irish Pharmaceutical Sites.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Daniel O' Mahony, Alan Lynch, Olivia McDermott
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Technology enabling drug serialisation technology was introduced by regulators to enhance security in pharmaceutical supply chain and protect drugs from infiltration by falsified and substandard medicines. The introduction of systems for serialisation required huge financial outlays manufacturers of pharmaceuticals. This study investigated the impact of serialisation on the operational efficiency and productivity in Irish pharmaceutical sites. A qualitative study was conducted with 11 manufacturing sites in Ireland. The participating companies operated a total of 114 pack-lines, representing approximately 65% of the automated packing lines in the country. The study found that serialisation had a negative effect on packaging production line OEE and line availability and on the individuals cost per unit of packaged pharmaceuticals. The research results estimated that the capital costs of serialisation were four times greater than those estimated by the regulators. There was a 4.1 cents average cost per pack for serialisation with high volume sites reporting an annual cost of serialisation of up to €4.5 m per annum and a 2.7% increase in the average cost of goods sold. A pattern whereby where many pharmaceutical manufacturers are transitioning from smaller batch production and moving toward larger batch production sizes in order to increases efficiencies was identified. The research also proposed the use of a serialisation depreciation factor as a method to determine the impact of serialisation on the cost of goods sold. This is the first study of its kind into the cost of serialisation from a manufacturer's viewpoint and studying the effects of serialisation on productivity, line availability and operational efficiency.

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序列化对爱尔兰制药厂运营效率和生产力的影响。
监管机构引入药品序列化技术,是为了加强药品供应链的安全性,防止伪劣药品渗入。引入序列化系统需要制药商投入巨额资金。本研究调查了序列化对爱尔兰制药厂运营效率和生产率的影响。我们对爱尔兰的 11 家制药厂进行了定性研究。参与研究的公司共运营着 114 条包装线,约占全国自动化包装线的 65%。研究发现,序列化对包装生产线的 OEE 和生产线可用性以及包装药品的单位个人成本产生了负面影响。研究结果估计,系列化的资本成本是监管机构估计成本的四倍。序列化的每包平均成本为 4.1 美分,大批量生产基地报告的序列化年成本高达 450 万欧元,平均销售成本增加 2.7%。研究还发现了一种模式,即许多制药商正在从小批量生产向大批量生产过渡,以提高效率。研究还提出了使用系列化折旧系数的方法,以确定系列化对销售成本的影响。这是首次从制造商的角度研究系列化成本,并研究系列化对生产率、生产线可用性和运营效率的影响。
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Therapeutic innovation & regulatory science
Therapeutic innovation & regulatory science MEDICAL INFORMATICS-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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3.40
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13.30%
发文量
127
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science (TIRS) is the official scientific journal of DIA that strives to advance medical product discovery, development, regulation, and use through the publication of peer-reviewed original and review articles, commentaries, and letters to the editor across the spectrum of converting biomedical science into practical solutions to advance human health. The focus areas of the journal are as follows: Biostatistics Clinical Trials Product Development and Innovation Global Perspectives Policy Regulatory Science Product Safety Special Populations
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