University of Chicago Medicine and OptiFreight® Logistics: Advancing total healthcare logistics in a dynamic environment


Monday, June 28th, 2021 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Health systems can and always will face changes in supply chain even with unprecedented events, like the pandemic. Challenges like supply shortages, increased diagnostic testing and now vaccine distribution have pushed supply chain professionals to find new ways to optimize resources and manage logistics. Join University of Chicago Medicine and OptiFreight® Logistics to discuss how tailored logistics solutions can help you strategically navigate all the changes happening in healthcare transportation.
 
Hear from our speakers on four focused areas:
 
  • Pandemic logistics support — discussing the changing transportation needs of health systems amid a global pandemic.
  • Total logistics management — addressing areas for savings and efficiencies beyond just inbound transportation management.
  • Customized solutions — providing personalized delivery services and holistic solutions tailored to customer needs.
  • Importance of data and analytics — using data to increase savings, benchmark against peers, and find opportunity areas.

 

Presenters:

 

Brad Wilson

National Vice President, Sales and Service, OptiFreight® Logistics, Cardinal Health

Osvaldo Torres
Director, Strategic Sourcing – Supply Chain, University of Chicago Medicine

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