Balancing Change and Certainty in Manufacturing

Emerson’s President of Process Systems and Solutions, Nathan Pettus, talks with Pharmaceutical Technology magazine about balancing change and certainty in manufacturing.

“The pandemic had a major impact on pharmaceutical manufacturing, forcing organizations to think differently about treatment manufacturing,” continues Nathan Pettus, process systems and solutions, Emerson. “COVID brought supply chain issues to light, and that revelation created a push for more regional manufacturing, instead of making everything in one place. By creating more regional manufacturing hubs, many pharmaceutical manufacturers are significantly de-risking their supply chains to minimize disruptions.

Focusing on the fact that companies are looking to operate in more regionalized facilities, work with a greater number of contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs), and develop more niche markets, Pettus points out that they will have many more batches to track and products to manage. “The massive amounts of data generated by these information-intensive methods will need to be contextualized so manufacturers can glean innovative and more efficient ways to ensure they are operating in a cost-effective, reliable, and quality-compliant manner,” he says.

Read more in the April issue of Pharmaceutical Technology magazine.


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