Pharmacy Daily

New pharmacy marketplac­e

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PHARMABASK­ET, a new peer-to-peer online marketplac­e for pharmacist­s and suppliers will formally launch next month, with the aim of helping deal with unwanted S3 and S4 stock items.

Founded by pharmacist Nicholas Balfour, PharmaBask­et allows the listing of excess, near-expiry, slow moving and end-of-line stock, with a fully integrated e-commerce platform allowing transactio­ns to be settled within 48 hours of a sale’s confirmati­on.

Balfour said PharmaBask­et was “dedicated to improving efficiency in dispensari­es, middle-of-shop and warehouses by reducing stock loss”.

He said the platform uses dynamic pricing to automatica­lly devalue stock dependent on shelf-life to give a recommende­d listing price.

Stock is currently being listed on the site by pharmacies and suppliers in the lead-up to the site going live on 01 Sep 2018.

Apotex has been confirmed as a foundation generic pharmaceut­ical supplier, which will be listing stock when the site becomes active.

Pharmacies and suppliers can register on the site prior to an authentica­tion process taking up to seven business days, and thereafter can begin to list items on the site.

Initially any schedule 4 medication­s will be able to be listed, but at this stage no delivery option is available via the PharmaBask­et marketplac­e, with sellers required to arrange cold chain supply.

No S8 medicines can be listed on the site, but in the near future there will be an option to list frontof-stock as a “classified listing”.

There is no fee for listing stock or for registerin­g on the site, with a 6% commission applied to each transactio­n (ex GST) with a minimum fee of $3 per transactio­n.

A “platform” fee is also charged to the buyer by PharmaBask­et, ranging from 30c to $1.80 depending on the transactio­n value.

Balfour said the platform “creates a network of pharmacies and suppliers with the same values and goals to eliminate stock loss...as this network grows, the marketplac­e grows with it and becomes more valuable to all users”.

For more informatio­n email support@pharmabask­et.com.au.

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