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REACH and its Impact on the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York
10:30 am to 12:00 pm, Empire Room |
Registration for this program is now closed. Walk-in attendees are welcome the day of the program. Only credit card payments will be accepted on site. |
The cancellation deadline for this program was Monday, March 3rd at 12:00pm EST. In order to receive a full refund, you must have submitted your cancellation request prior to that date. |
REACH is one of the most complex legislative instruments to affect the chemical and industrial manufacturing sectors in decades. With the passage of the June 2007 REACH bill in the European Union, it is critical for PharmaChem professionals to understand the impact this legislation will have on business – not just on the products manufactured, but throughout the entire supply chain. This presentation will focus on how leading companies are responding to the challenges.
This program was developed by the DCAT Education Committee and ICIS Chemical Business Magazine.
Program Fees: Member Company - $89.00, Non-Member Company - $259.00.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Hans Schoolderman is Director of Sustainability & Climate Change Services for PricewaterhouseCoopers and has over 17 years experience in the industry. He has expertise in issues related to REACH including, business impact assessment, consortia management and REACH due diligence. He has executed a full REACH readiness assessment for a global chemical company that included the assessment of five business units located around the globe. Recently, he has worked with a truck manufacturer on a REACH business impact assessment and a Dutch chemical company on a REACH Implementation project. Dr. Schoolderman also has extensive knowledge of climate change issues including carbon monitoring, reporting and verification. He has also worked on the development and calculation of carbon footprints.
For further reading, click here to download the article "Play Your Cards Right, ICIS Chemical Business Magazine - February 11, 2008".
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