Exhibitions / Congresses

Manufacturing Assets And Facility Management

United States, Boston - April 28-30, 2020
Manufacturing Assets And Facility Management As manufacturing assets and facility operation in pharma spends are higher and margin shrinks, Asset and Facility Management leaders need to have clear visibility and new strategic approach to optimize the bottom line and maximize asset values.

The inaugural Manufacturing Assets And Facility Management (MAFM) in Pharma Summit has been specifically designed to help you manage cost pressures and boost productivity through digitization where you will advance various aspects of asset and facility management programs such as clarity of asset inventory, asset lifecycle, facility footprint and sustainability.

Immerse yourself in this industry-led meeting with the likes of Merck, CSL Behring and Seattle Genetics. This event is dedicated to exploring strategies in the manufacturing environment where you will join 60+ senior experts from functions of Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing Operations, Facility Management, Asset Management, Procurement and Maintenance And Reliability across pharma, biotech and CMOs.

Register with your team today and don't miss out on this unique meeting to engage with peers and re-define best practice for tomorrow's operations.
Date(s)
April 28-30, 2020
Time(s)
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue
Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill
Ticketing
USD 2299.0 to USD 2899.0
Contact for booking / more info
https://go.evvnt.com/581923-0?pid=2927

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