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    NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2023 / Boston ScientificBy Paudie O'Connor SVP, Global Supply ChainAt Boston Scientific, caring for human life is the common bond that connects our mission, business priorities and environmental, social and …

    NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2023 / Boston Scientific
    By Paudie O'Connor SVP, Global Supply Chain

    At Boston Scientific, caring for human life is the common bond that connects our mission, business priorities and environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy. As we grow to meet the increasing global demand for our products and deliver meaningful innovations to more patients in need, we are intentionally keeping sustainability as a central focus because we know that healthy lives require a healthy planet.

    A great example is our new end-to-end ideal product flow initiative, which is focused on driving more efficiency and sustainability in how our products are sourced, manufactured, packaged and distributed. When fully implemented, we expect the initiative to meaningfully reduce our carbon footprint and lower our supply chain costs annually by up to $80 million by 2026. This enables Boston Scientific to devote more resources to further innovation so that we can deliver more products to more patients.

    Here are four of the most important ways we're making this pivotal shift - one that will have a long-lasting impact on the planet, our customers and their patients.

    1. Optimizing shipping routes to expedite safe, reliable product delivery

    To be an effective partner for healthcare providers, global medical device companies must be able to respond quickly to urgent patient needs by delivering products exactly when and where they are needed most. Previously, we shipped products from manufacturing to the regions via our two Global Distribution Centers, which was not always the most efficient or sustainable route. Through our ideal product flow process, we have begun shipping products directly from the manufacturing site to the regional distribution hub closest to their final destination. In addition to expediting and optimizing delivery routes, the new process enables us to significantly reduce our emissions by decreasing the number of miles a product travels and also by transitioning from air transport to sea transport where feasible.

    2. Streamlining product instructions

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    The last step in making a newly manufactured product available is packaging it with "instructions for use" (IFU), which provide clear and accurate information about how to use the medical device safely and effectively. Currently, our customers can receive a paper IFU in up to eight languages. Thanks to our region-specific optimized shipping, we will only need to provide a paper IFU in the local language of the destination if a paper IFU is required by regulation. Where permitted, we will only send electronic versions instead of paper. This change alone is expected to result in a 90% reduction in paper use by 2026. It also reduces the overall amount of material used and the size and weight of each package, further reducing our distribution-related carbon emissions.

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    Boston Scientific: What Is Ideal Product Flow, and How Does It Help Healthcare Providers, Patients and the Planet? NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2023 / Boston ScientificBy Paudie O'Connor SVP, Global Supply ChainAt Boston Scientific, caring for human life is the common bond that connects our mission, business priorities and environmental, social and …