Risk Management in Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

This course aims to develop procurement and supply chain professionals to effectively manage their supply base, minimize risks, and gain a competitive advantage in their market.
  • Wednesday
  • October
  • 01
  • 2025
12:00 PM PDT | 03:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes
IMG Mohammad Fat'hy Elnadi
Webinar Id: 61463
Live
Session
$119.00
Single Attendee
$249.00
Group Attendees
Recorded
Session
$159.00
Single Attendee
$359.00
Group Attendees
Combo
Live+Recorded
$249.00
Single Attendee
$549.00
Group Attendees

Overview:

In the modern day, a company's competitive advantage in most industries will be determined by maximizing its relationships and the diligent management of its forward and backwards facing supply chains.

The ability to effectively manage risks in a supply chain is an absolute must in the skill set of any current supply chain professional. This course will equip and develop procurement and supply chain professionals to be able to operate diligently and effectively with their supply base, mitigating any risks and maximizing all opportunities to gain competitive advantage in their market place.

Why should you Attend:

Just as it is impossible to totally prevent most disasters and disruptions. Being prepared when things happen is just plain good business. Failure to plan for such events can lead to supply chain disruptions that can devastate company performance, damage profitability and stock prices, and result in irreparable harm to the organization. The consequences can also result in cascading damage to every business and organization relying on the timely receipt of your goods and services that enable them to continue meeting their customers’ needs.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Supply chain basic concepts
  • Integrating the supply chain
  • Mapping your supply chain process
  • Challenges facing the pharmaceutical supply chain
  • Business Challenges
  • Regulatory Challenges
  • Technical Challenges 
  • Supply chain uncertainty in pharmaceutical industry
  • Developing a risk management plan
  • Basic concepts of supply chain risk management plan
  • Why  risk management is important
  • Identify the risks
  • Evaluate & prioritize of the risks
  • Development of potential strategy for each risk

Who Will Benefit:

  • Supply chain and Logistics Professionals, in Particular those at Supervisory and Management Level 
  • The Course is ideal for those Seeking to Complement their Supply Chain and Logistics Experience with Risk Management Skills Suited

Speaker Profile

Mohammad Fat'hy Elnadi has a unique blend of both business and regulatory experience and qualifications He gained from his +19 years’ experience in the pharmaceutical industry. After graduating in pharmaceutical science from the University of Cairo, He had held posts in the fields of R&D and production of pharmaceutical dosage forms and as a contract manufacturing coordinator then, after completing postgraduate certificate in management from the American university in Cairo (AUC). He had senior management roles in business development in pharmaceutical industry including opening new markets in local & export markets which allowed him to deal with different regulatory health authorities & business environment.

He successfully led his team in cooperation with colleagues from other departments within the company in many market access projects either with Egyptian drug authority or related health authorities in many African countries, ASEAN & GCC.

He also, was responsible for establishment of supply chain department in many pharmaceutical Companies leading planning, local & foreign purchasing and warehouse functions in the company and was responsible to put the strategy for the department aligning with the overall company strategy.

Now, he is the product development manager in Elrazy Pharmaceuticals responsible for assuring the successful completion of product journey from idea to reality. Also, he is an international trainer providing training courses in different geographical regions in different topics like regulatory, quality and supply chain & business courses.