Patheon Aims To Transform Pharma Outsource Manufacturing

January 4, 2017

Opportunities to transform an industry are rare, but often they develop from unexpected sources. Long considered an essential yet largely commodity-output business,  biopharmaceutical supply chain management may emerge as a hidden transformational force for the industry.

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