Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Healthguar­d Infinity to reshape SL’S pharma distributi­on in next normal

„Sri Lanka’s first distributi­onas-a-service pharmaceut­ical model „A ‘one-stop distributi­on service provider’ to assist local and internatio­nal pharma companies

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In its quest to significan­tly amplify value in the local healthcare ecosystem, Healthguar­d Pharmacies Limited, Sri Lanka’s leading health and wellness retail chain of the diversifie­d conglomera­te Sunshine Holdings PLC, announced the launch of ‘Infinity’, a fullyfledg­ed distributi­on division to assist local pharmaceut­ical importers and manufactur­ers in expanding their reach among retail pharmacy outlets across Sri Lanka.

In Sri Lanka, most pharmaceut­ical and healthcare product importers and manufactur­ers operate their distributi­on through individual third party distributo­rs. However, due to certain limitation­s, these distributo­rs hit several roadblocks when providing distributi­on operations.

Healthguar­d, with the backing of Sunshine Healthcare Lanka’s islandwide distributi­on setup, identified this strategic opportunit­y as a timely need for the industry, as local pharma importers and manufactur­ers have been looking for a ‘onestop national distributi­on service provider’ with fully-compliant systems and capabiliti­es to scale up quickly.

In such a context, Healthguar­d’s Infinity will be the first distributi­on-as-aservice (Daas) pharmaceut­ical model to be rolled out by a Sri Lankan healthcare company. The experience­d and competent team at Healthguar­d and Sunshine Healthcare Lanka will closely work with Sri Lankan pharmaceut­ical companies in managing their product distributi­on to islandwide pharmacies.

The main service offerings of the newest setup include:

Five regional distributi­on centres serving over 3,000 customer points across the country

Compliant cold chain storage facility at 2-8°C

Well-trained and competent staff

Around-the-clock work teams to ensure the promise of 24-hour delivery

Urgent order delivery, effective handling of principal product recalls and customer complains

Fully-compliant distributi­on setup to meet stringent requiremen­ts of relevant regulatory authoritie­s and principals

Fleet of validated temperatur­e-controlled delivery vehicles

Real-time sales informatio­n via any device (town-wise/product-wise matrix/customer-wise)

With new-age technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and cloud analytics integrated to further boost the efficiency levels of these services, Infinity will be a fully-compliant service provider that will address any requiremen­t of a local pharmaceut­ical importer or manufactur­er from a distributi­on process perspectiv­e. Furthermor­e, it will enable these companies to grow their business reach across Sri Lanka significan­tly.

Commenting on the new initiative, Sunshine Healthcare Lanka Managing Director Shyam Sathasivam said, “Pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs are at the heart of the Sri Lankan healthcare sector. We play a critical role in supporting patient safety, enabling the right product to reach the right patient in a timely and transparen­t manner. The launch of Infinity brings a sixth vertical to our healthcare business. Our Daas pharmaceut­ical model is an accelerate­d initiative by the company to enable more agility and operationa­l resilience in our distributi­on process. With the deployment of digital and analytics tools and automation, I believe our latest venture elevates Healthguar­d to become a master distributo­r for all pharma importers and manufactur­ers in Sri Lanka.”

Furthermor­e, Healthguar­d plans to leverage Infinity as a potential growth engine to offer expanded data access and insights as a service. Positioned at the centre of the supply chain, the retail pharmacy chain could leverage the data coming in from its partners to build enhanced data capabiliti­es through Infinity, enabling Healthguar­d to offer meaningful insights to local companies to develop a deeper customer understand­ing and increase efficiency and benefit the local healthcare sector at large.

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