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From crude samples to highly pure isolated solids in 4 hours - Peter Barton, Scott Boyd, Steve Chapman, Clive Green, Sam Groombridge, Adele Loynes & Paul Whittamore
Sep 13 2010
Author: Peter Barton, Scott Boyd, Steve Chapman, Clive Green, Sam Groombridge, Adele Loynes & Paul Whittamore on behalf of Unassigned Independent Article
Delivery of pure, dry, free flowing solids by a customer focused, medicinal chemistry purification service, using a Lean Sigma approach.
Over the past few years the concept and benefit of Lean Sigma has become increasingly valued within the pharmaceutical industry. The necessity to drive efficiency and streamline processes is critical to the delivery of compounds through the R&D process in the most effective ways. Aiding the reduction of turnaround times and costs for a purification service, whilst retaining the quality of compound delivered highlights the value of customer insight and collaborative working. Approaching an improvement project in this way ensures the implementation of the most effective and appropriate improvement strategies.
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