How Bristol Myers Squibb Optimises Its Global Manufacturing Network Strategy – Interview with Daniel Hurni
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“Manufacturing network strategy is about connecting the dots and seeing the interconnectivity between different brands,” explains Daniel Hurni, Director of Manufacturing Network Strategy and Business Intelligence at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS).
Daniel Hurni brings years of life sciences expertise to his role at BMS, where he is responsible for shaping overarching manufacturing network strategies across small molecules, biologics, and cell and gene therapy business units. His experience spans technical transfer projects, incident management, and long-term strategic planning.
In a the latest episode of the PharmaSource podcast, Daniel shared invaluable insights into the complexities of developing and implementing an effective manufacturing network strategy in the pharmaceutical industry.
He explains why a robust long-term manufacturing network strategy is crucial for optimizing costs, improving margins, and ensuring supply chain resilience in an increasingly complex global landscape.