Thank you, JMG, and thankyou, forumistas. This forum remains a unique and precious oasis.
Earlier this week I finally read Hedley Rees' book THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN: FACT NOT FICTION, which you can find on amazon, paperback or Kindle.
Rees is an expert on pharmaceutical industry logistics and supply chain management. His substack is https://hedleyrees.substack.com He keeps a lot of his content behind a paywall, but enough peeks out that it's worth checking in on.
THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN: FACT NOT FICTION is very short, inexpensive (whether paperback or Kindle), and I highly recommend it. I do not think the title accurately describes the contents, however. It's more like an insider's exposition on changes in the pharmaceutical industry's organization in recent decades, with regards to drug development, supply chain and logistics, thus providing crucial context for the horror of what was about to slam down in 2020-present with the covid jabs.
I have not yet read Hedley Rees' other books. I note that Rees has a new one just out from Wiley, which I am aware, is a prestigeous (...if prestige still means anything...) publisher of scientific works.
Week 141 - Thank you - and a note on Hedley Rees
Date: 2024-04-17 01:11 pm (UTC)Thank you, JMG, and thankyou, forumistas. This forum remains a unique and precious oasis.
Earlier this week I finally read Hedley Rees' book THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN: FACT NOT FICTION, which you can find on amazon, paperback or Kindle.
Rees is an expert on pharmaceutical industry logistics and supply chain management. His substack is https://hedleyrees.substack.com
He keeps a lot of his content behind a paywall, but enough peeks out that it's worth checking in on.
THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN: FACT NOT FICTION is very short, inexpensive (whether paperback or Kindle), and I highly recommend it. I do not think the title accurately describes the contents, however. It's more like an insider's exposition on changes in the pharmaceutical industry's organization in recent decades, with regards to drug development, supply chain and logistics, thus providing crucial context for the horror of what was about to slam down in 2020-present with the covid jabs.
I have not yet read Hedley Rees' other books. I note that Rees has a new one just out from Wiley, which I am aware, is a prestigeous (...if prestige still means anything...) publisher of scientific works.
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