Connected Cold Chain

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The latest episode of Connected Cold Chain explores a topic that has become increasingly critical for pharmaceutical supply chains. The role of strategic partnerships in navigating disruption and protecting product integrity.

The new podcast from SkyCell, a valued partner of LogiPharma brings together the people behind today's pharmaceutical supply chain, exploring how the industry is evolving and what it takes to build a more connected cold chain. Speaking with logistics leader David Komjati, the discussion examines how the industry has evolved from reacting to disruptions to building greater resilience through collaboration, visibility, and proactive planning.

As geopolitical uncertainty, capacity constraints, and shifting trade routes become part of the operating environment, the need for stronger supply chain coordination has never been greater.

One of the key themes from the episode is the importance of treating logistics providers as true partners rather than transactional vendors. As Komjati explains in the accompanying clip, partners bring valuable real-time market intelligence, helping organisations understand capacity availability, monitor critical cold chain corridors, and identify potential risks before they escalate. Rather than being engaged only when problems arise, these partners are increasingly part of the supply chain “control tower”, contributing to planning, decision-making, and risk mitigation.

The conversation highlights a broader shift taking place across pharmaceutical logistics. Success is no longer defined solely by operational execution, but by the ability to orchestrate a network of stakeholders around shared goals, data, and visibility. By integrating partners more closely into planning processes, organisations can improve agility, respond faster to disruptions, and ultimately ensure that life-saving therapies reach patients safely and reliably.

Watch the clip (above) for David Komjati’s perspective on why partner collaboration is becoming one of the most important foundations of a connected cold chain, and follow Connected Cold Chain on YouTube and Spotify to stay connected with future episodes and insights from across the pharma supply chain community.