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Supply chain management in Pharma Sector
SUPPLY CHAIN SECTOR REPORT ON
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

SRI SRI UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
(2012-2014)

SUBMITTED BY:
Shyam Mohankar
Priyansh Saxena
Mrunalini Negi

SUBMITTED TO: Dr.R.K .Padhy

Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 2
PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW DIAGRAM ................................................................................ 3
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY MARKET OVERVIEW ................................................................................. 6
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.0 SUPPLY PROFILE .................................................................................................................................... 10
INDIAN PHARMA LANDSCAPE – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ................................................................. 11
LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORK.............................................................................................. 11
NEED TO REVAMP INDIAN PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN .............................................................................. 12
3.0 DEMAND PROFILE ................................................................................................................................. 15
CURRENT SCENARIO: .............................................................................................................................. 15
DEMAND DRIVER OF PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY .............................................................................. 16
NOTABLE TREND IN PHARMA INDUSTRY ................................................................................................ 17
DEMAND, CAPABILITIES AND POLICY FOR PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY ............................................. 18
MARKET SHARE

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