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Supply Chain Management makes the New York Times
Supply Chain Management makes the New York Times
February 28, 2008
It seems that supply chain management has made it into the mainstream press, though for an unpleasant reason. According to this article on the New York Times' Web site today, officials in the U.S. and China are probing the supply chain for the drug heparin, a blood thinner commonly prescribed here in America. After about 400 patients began developing complications possibly connected to the drug, investigators are trying to figure out whether raw materials such as pig intestines used to make the drug are being contaminated in China.
Posted by Sean Murphy on February 28, 2008 | Comments (0)
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