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View Article  PDA-PCCDG Meeting Day 2 Highlights

The PDA-PCCDG working meeting came to a close in San Diego this afternoon but not without turning on the afterburners. Typically, these meetings can get bogged down in debate but committee chairman, Dr. Rafik Bishara, runs a tight ship and kept everyone on task and on time.

Rafik announced that discussions with Hugo Wegewijs, chairman of the European C3 committee have resulted in an agreement between the two organizations to form a mind meld and and will work to unite their efforts and unify their documents - pending approval from the EU board. This is the first step in fulfilling a goal of the PCCDG - to involve other countries and regions of the world to participate in a common goal - good cold-chain distribution practices. Makes sense, as phamaceutical manufacturing and finished goods distribution has become a global process. By the way, the C3 website, for those of you looking for it is: C3info.org not C3 as stated here yesterday.

Excellent case studies were presented again today. As a veteran of many cold-chain conferences as both an attendee and presenter, I can honestly say that the technical reports at this session were far more in-depth, applicable, informative, and practical than any I have seen in recent years. I attribute this to the having a very focused group with no distractions or concurrent presentations, and a real willingness to share sensitive information. The latter results from the the PCCDG's legendary non-threatening, non-competitive environment and willingness to share. This is key to the groups' success and activities. And you can't beat the admission price!

FedEx Custom Critical presented results on their trailer mapping program and outlined their extensive quality systems. Envirotainer detailed the painful process of designing, developing and obtaining airline approval for their now active heating/cooling cargo container. And McKesson desribed their unique challenges in maintaining the cold-chain as stewards of pharmaceutical goods received from the manufacturers through to the pharmacies.

The morning concluded with a spirited discussion on the process for selecting a steering committee for the new organization, yet to adopt a new monikor. Somehow I feel that will be addressed long before an identity crisis sets in. Rafik stepped in and suggested that anyone interested in volunteering for such a position should write their intent on the back of their business card and literally "throw their name in the jar."

The  three breakout sessions that consumed most of the afternoon were: trailer mapping, ambient temperature / profile development, and temperature monitoring devices. Concensus was reached within each group as to what should be addressed, based on priority. Group leaders were identified and deliverables and target dates recorded.

 Rafik indicated that he would consider all those who volunteered for the steering committee and let the group know what his selections will be in a few weeks time.

The intellectually stimulating two days of discussions concluded with a call for a volunteer organization to host the next meeting.

Comments encouraged.

View Article  PDA-PCCDG Meeting 1st Day Round Up

Interesting to see such a diversity of attendees. Most of the usual suspects from Pharma and Biotech are here and participating. The invitation for this particular meeting was extended to partners in cold-chain and they have been actively supporting the cause as well. This is the largest turn-out since the PCCDG was formed some 5 years ago. It feels good to be gaining momentum and receiving recognition for our efforts throughout the industry. It's inevitable then, that these growing pains have forced the group to undertake the process of selecting a "cross-industry"steering committee to oversee the various sub groups that will soon be formed to carry out its vision and mission. The sub groups will have to develop and deliver on proposals to help standardize a laundry list of cold-chain guidance, including testing methodologies, transportation and logistics procedures. As an active member of this organization from the beginning, I have seen a number of eager, well-intentioned volunteers start strong out of the gate only to fade in the homestretchl, due to added workload, added responsibilities and job changes. I hope those who step up realize the time commitment that is required.

The famously fair-haired, and fair-minded director of the PDA-PCCDG, Dr. Rafik Bishara, announced at the top of the meeting of 2 PDA  sponsored events in the coming months. The first is a webinar to be held on February 14th, 2006, "The Role of TR39 In Navigating Today's Cold-Cahin Regulatory Climate". The second is the first PDA Technical Conference on Cold-Chain. That will be held at PDA's offices in Bethesda, MD on March 27-28. Consult the PDA website for more details.

Hugo Weis, (sp?) from the European Cold-Chain Committee C3 is in attendance and has provided valuable input from the European perspective. It appears that the US PCCDG and the EU C3 are, at last, on the verge of a merge - harmonization on their resspective cold-chain guidance documents. More on that tomorrow.

There were a few case study presentations made today, with the one's revolving around trailer mapping and validation garnering lively discussion and debate. Agreement on how to effectively qualify refrigerated trailers remains a contentious issue. This has long alluded the industry and the PCCDG has set its sites on drafting and proposing a standard. Given the data that were presented today, I don't expect agreement will come easily.  This is sorely need - the sooner the better.

Reviewed the draft of the Validation Master Plan guidance document - hammered out in a seesion at Eli Lilly & Company last August. It holds up pretty well - not having looked at it in 5 months. After some minor tweeking, the group hopes to  submit the final draft to the rest of the PCCDG for comment and then it's on to the PDA Science Advisory Board Technical Review Committee for industry comment. If all goes well, publication could be before the end of the year.

I welcome any and all comments on today's events.

And for those of you back east and north who didn't or couldn't make it to San Diego for this event - not to rub it in but... the weather is perfect.  

View Article  1st Quarter PCCDG working meeting to take place this month

The first PDA PCCDG working meeting for 2006 will be hosted by Derrick Gallagher of Amylin at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Diego, CA on January 17-18. The group will continue to iron out the framework for a Validation Master Plan, which promises to be just the follow-up hit the group needs on the heels of their chart-topper TR39, published in September '05.

 Also on the agenda: a proposal for bylaws and charter, a selection of a bylaw committee, updates on the EU C3, a case study on truck mapping and working sessions on temperature profile development and trailer mapping.

I'll keep you posted on the daily activities for your comments.

Coolerheads live for this stuff!