Reports to: Exec Supply Chain Operations - PDx
Geographic scope: Global (multi-region), partnering manufacturing sites, coordinating across DCs, CMOs, and commercial markets.
Functional scope: International and domestic transportation, 3PL management, freight procurement, trade compliance partnering, customs brokerage governance, and logistics quality systems integration.
People leadership: Leads multi-site logistics leaders & teams; influences cross-functional stakeholders (Commercial, Quality, Regulatory, Procurement, Planning, Customer Service).
Financial scope: Owns PDx global freight and logistics budgets; accountable for cost-to-serve improvements and contract value delivery.
Key responsibilities
Define and execute the global logistics strategy for Contrast media & Radiopharma in PDx, including network design, mode mix, lane strategy, and service-level architecture aligned to business growth and product portfolio needs.
Time-critical Radiopharma network design, production-to-patient orchestration, radiation safety/compliance, licensed transport & security, packaging/shielding & monitoring, permits/documentation, reverse logistics/waste, contingency planning, and specialist 3PL + hospital governance
Ensure compliance with applicable distribution and transport requirements (e.g., GDP), including temperature excursion management, lane qualification/validation support, and oversight of cold chain packaging and monitoring processes.
Establish governance for global/regional 3PLs, carriers, and brokers: selection, contracting, QBRs, performance scorecards, audit readiness, and corrective/preventive actions (CAPA) in partnership with Quality.
Lead, in conjunction with sourcing team, freight procurement and contract negotiations (air, ocean, road, courier/parcel), balancing cost, capacity, resilience, and risk.
Partner trade operations on governance: import/export execution standards, Incoterms alignment, customs brokerage oversight, documentation accuracy, and collaboration with Trade Compliance/Legal to manage sanctions, embargoes, and restricted party screening controls.
Build resilience through risk management: contingency planning, dual sourcing, route-to-market alternatives, security controls, and disruption playbooks for events such as capacity shortages, port closures, geopolitical constraints, and extreme weather.
Drive end-to-end performance: on-time-in-full (OTIF), lead time, cold chain integrity, damage/loss, complaint reduction, and customer experience for critical/priority shipments.
Oversee logistics systems and data visibility: TMS/track-and-trace, temperature monitoring platforms, KPI dashboards, master data discipline, and exception management workflows.
Partner cross-functionally with Supply Planning, Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory, Customer Service, Finance, and Commercial teams to support launches, tech transfers, market expansions, and product recalls/returns where relevant.
Lead continuous improvement using Lean methods (Heartbeat); standardise SOPs, reduce variability, and improve cost-to-serve while protecting quality and compliance.
Develop and coach talent; define operating cadence, organisation design, capability building, and succession planning for global and regional logistics roles.
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Engineering, Business, or related field; Master’s/MBA preferred.
Significant progressive logistics/supply chain experience, including multi-region or global transportation operations.
Significant experience in global logistics (CPG/Pharma preferred), including GDP expectations and temperature-controlled distribution.
Experience running (or scaling) PET and/or SPECT radiopharmaceutical distribution is a strong advantage. These networks are time-critical and highly regulated, requiring tight coordination from production and QC/release through to hospital/nuclear medicine delivery, with rigorous radiation safety, security, and traceability controls
Demonstrated leadership of 3PL/carrier governance, freight procurement, and performance management across multiple modes.
Strong working knowledge of international trade operations (customs documentation, Incoterms, duty/tax basics) and collaboration with trade compliance teams.
Experience leading teams and influencing senior stakeholders across Quality, Regulatory, Planning, and Commercial functions.
Comfortable using logistics systems and analytics (e.g., TMS, track-and-trace, BI dashboards) to drive decisions and continuous improvement.
Pharma distribution quality mindset (risk-based decision making, deviation management, audit readiness, GxP/GDP, chain-of-custody, controlled substances, documentation integrity)
Cold chain logistics expertise (lane qualification concepts, packaging strategies, temperature monitoring and excursion response).
Strategic sourcing and contract negotiation.
Supplier/partner management and governance (3PLs, airlines, forwarders, brokers delivering to Hospitals/wholesalers/health authorities with strict delivery windows and documentation requirements)
Operational excellence and continuous improvement (Lean/Six Sigma tools).
Data-driven leadership: KPI design, root-cause analysis, and actionable insights.
Executive communication and stakeholder management across cultures and time zones.
Change leadership (new systems, network changes, service model redesign).
OTIF / service level to markets and customers
Temperature excursion rate and closure cycle time (deviations/CAPA)
Transit time performance and variability by lane/mode
Freight cost-to-serve and budget adherence (incl. expedite spend)
Damage, loss, and security incident rate
Customs clearance performance and documentation accuracy
Supplier performance scorecards (3PL/carrier/broker) and audit findings closure
Continuous improvement savings and productivity metrics
Requires regular engagement across global time zones and periodic international travel to sites and logistics partners. The role may include on-call escalation for critical shipments and disruptions. Must adhere to company quality systems, data integrity expectations, and relevant laws governing transport, import/export, and product security (including additional controls for controlled substances or high-value products where applicable).
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Relocation Assistance Provided: No