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Report on
Supply chain management of
“GSK”
SUBMITTED BY
Roll Name
No
1 ASMA SHAKOOR
MADIHA SUBOOR
49 MARIA YOUNUS
SUBMITTED TO
SIR HUZAIFA
Lecturer at Karachi University Business School
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Acknowledgement
We would like to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to SIR
HUZAIFA for offering his immense support and facilitate us all the
time of working on this project.
We also express our greatest gratitude to GLAXOSMITHKLINE
members for providing us their precious time and required
information to make report in proper manner.
We all also thankful to Almighty ALLAH who has bestowed us with all
his best resources and give us an ability to study and apply learning.
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GSK AT GALANCE
GlaxoSmithKline Pakistan Limited was created on January 1st, 2001
through the merger of SmithKline and French of Pakistan Limited,
Beecham Pakistan (Private) Limited and Glaxo Welcome (Pakistan)
Limited, and stands today as the largest pharmaceutical company
in Pakistan.
In Pakistan, GSK operates in mainly two industry segments:
Pharmaceutical (Prescription Drugs and Vaccines) and Customer
Healthcare (Over –The –Counter Medicines, oral care and Nutritional
Care).
GSK _ one of the world’s leading research based pharmaceutical and
healthcare companies committed to the mission of providing
patients quality products to help improve the quality of their lives.
Today, GSK Pakistan maintains almost 85 of the value and over 13%
of the volume share of Pakistan’s pharmaceutical market. Major
competitors are MNCs such as Abbott, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi and
local companies such as Getz and Sami. GSK Pakistan has built a
competent commercial capability with a track record of successfully
integrating several businesses to build a diverse and profitable
organization with over 150 brands.
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Corporate information
Company status –
MIED (manufacturer, importer, exporter, distributor)
Co Registration NO. 0000061
COPMANY CODE:
Manufacturing license provided by DRAP (Drug Regulatory
Authority of Pakistan). It is mention on each pack of the product.
GSK ML No. is 000304
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GSK BUSINESS TO BUSINESS STRUCTURE (B2B)
GSK Business to Business Structure comprises of CONTRACT
MANUFACTURING SERVICES, CONSULTING SERVICES and
SUPPLIERS for procurement of materials.
CONSULTING SERVICES:
GSK has a group of research and development consultants,
called SCINOVO, to help provide simple and effective access
to scientific capabilities.
SCINOVO provide strategic intelligence, technical guidance,
post questions and guide decisions on the overall viability of
a project or opportunity.
SUPPLIER:
GSK engages with a diverse group of suppliers to ensure have
an inclusive supply chain that advances and foster
competitive advantage. This is achieved through strategic
partnerships with various advocacy organizations.
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GSK BUSINESS TO CUSTOMER STRUCTURE (B2C)
Consumer _ Patients (End user of the product)
Provider _ Physicians (Gateway to the product)
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One of GSK’s consumer healthcare product is Panadol. It is
the world’s most trusted pain relievers.
It offers fast and effective relief from pain and also reduces
fever leaving you free to enjoy life full again. It has been
present in the market for over three decades.
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PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN
The PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN previously known as GMS
(Global Manufacturing and Supply) is responsible for
producing and supplying GSKs’ pharmaceutical products
around the globe.
The Pharma Supply Chain (PSC) is an integrated network
involving production operations from demand planning to
manufacturing, testing and supply of pharmaceutical
products to the market.
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SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING PROCESS
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inventory, forecasts and customer order into projected
inventory, procurement requirements and available to
promise. Step 5 centered around distribution management
and step 6 is the performance evaluation of the entire supply
chain.
1a. Demand Forecasting
Demand is finalized by sales and marketing function
assuming no constraints with respect to product availability.
This demand is referred to as the unrestricted demand.
Demand forecasting is usually done on annual basis then split
into biannual and quarters.
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2a. Finished goods components
3. PROCUREMENT
3a. SOURCING
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Direct product related purchase include API and major
excipients which are imported from China and India.
General purchase includes the purchase of stationary,
office equipment for the office use, packaging material ,
transportation trucks for the delivery purposes and other
chemicals,
3b. type of sourcing
GSK undertake multi sourcing to avoid any disturbance in
procurement and production process
3c. Evaluation of suppliers
In GSK the main criteria are grouped under six categories,
which are cost, quality, services, delivery, supplier profile
and overall personnel capabilities. These primary criteria
are decomposed into various sub criteria as represented in
table 1
Main criteria Sub criteria
Product price
Cost C1
C2 Payment term
C3 Delivery cost
Product quality
C4
C5 Packaging and labeling
quality C6 ISO 9001 (quality management
C7 system certification)
Research ,development and
innovation
C8 Customer relationship management
Services
(CRM)
C9 Aftersales services
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C10 Geographical location
Delivery C11 On time delivery
C12 Financial status
Supplier profile C13
Technical ability
C14 Facilities
C15 Capacity
C16 Risk assessment system
ISO 14001 (environmental
C17 management system certificate)
past record documentation
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Material Requirement Planning (MRP)
Material Requirement Planning is a planning and inventory
control system used to manage manufacturing processes.
Once the demand is finalized, MRP program in the ERP I is
run to generate purchase requisition.
Manufacturing Planning
Entire production is based on MPS
Master production scheduling is done on the base of forecast
and sometimes abnormal demands as well.
Manufacturing plant location
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Located in the korangi industrial area. this manufacturing site
has a dedication block for Cephalosporin both oral and
injectable as well as a small unit for tablets.
Manufacturing capacity
GMS Korangi manufactures around 103 SKUs and produces
an annual volume of around 37 million packs.
Production order confirmation:
Production order is confirmed in the last week of the month.
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Manufacturing process
dispensing
each ingredient in the tablet formula is weighed and accurately dispensed
sizing
powder blending
powder are mixed using a suitable blender to obtain a uniform and homogenous mixture
granulation
here small powders particles are gathered togetherd into layers and permenant aggregate to render them
into free flowing states
tablet compression
this step involves into the comp[ression of granules into a required shape
coating
tablets and granules are coated if there is a need to mask the unpleasant taste order of some drug
substance or to increase the aesthetic appeal of uncoated tablets as well as modify the release or control the release of
drug substance from tablets
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Bill of material:
A Bill of material (BOM) is a complete, formally structured
list of quantities and components needed to manufactured a
product. The BOM list contain the material number together
with quantity and unit of measure of each components.
In SAP all BOM are single level. BOM are maintained for all
the finished product and of course for the finished products.
Therefore, multiple SINGLE level BOM constitute a complete
product structure.
BOM yield the quantitative receipe which is used by the MRP
as its basis, these define the relationships of assemblies
(semi-finished and finished products) and their components
(packaging and raw material). thus, BOM becomes a
framework on which the entire planning process depends.as
a vital part of MRP, BOM must be accurate and up to date for
its output to be valid.
It helps the company to manage its raw material issues
effectively and efficiently on the basis of information
provided by MPS.
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Bill of materials consists of
API PARACETAMOL
EXCIPIENTS Starch, potassium sorbate
calcium carbonate, agar, magnesium
stearate
PACKING BLISTER, cartons, paperboard etc.
MATERIALS
Lot size
Lot size techniques adopted by GSK is POS (Period of Supply).
Lot size equal to the net requirements of given number of
periods into the future.
PACKAGING
Before tablets are sent out for distribution they are usually
packaged using appropriate packaging materials. The type of
packaging material used is a matter of choice and dependent
on several factors including
1. The degree of protection required
2. Compatibility of the packaging material with the
formation
3. Presentation particularly of those products which may
be subject of impulsive buying
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4. Customer convenience in term of size, weight, method
of opening or closing legibility of printing etc
5. Filling method and
6. Cost
requirement of packaging
easy
dispensing
requirement
hermetically child
of tablets
sealed resistance
packaging
senoir
friendliness
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Stages of packaging
1st stage – primary packaging is the material that first
envelops the product and holds it
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Warehousing and distribution
All the four warehouses are outsource to 3rd party logistics providers
named KENCO LOGISTICS SERVICES.
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