Boston Scientific’s Paudie O’Connor on managing supply chain volatility and sustainability
In this episode of Boston Scientific Talks, Paudie O’Connor, SVP of Global Supply Chain, reflects on how Boston Scientific is overcoming initial supply chain challenges by establishing a new operational efficiency and sustainability standard.
Additionally, O’Connor highlights Boston Scientific’s strategic shift towards more sustainable practices, including a significant reduction in carbon footprint by transitioning from air to ocean freight, reducing carbon footprint by 96%, and aiming for a 90% ocean freight rate by 2026. This shift necessitates infrastructural investments, such as building sterilization facilities closer to manufacturing sites, enabling direct market shipping, and transitioning from air to sea where feasible.
The discussion also covers innovations in packaging, with a move towards digital instructions and tailored packaging for different markets. This approach aligns with environmental goals while catering to diverse regulatory requirements. Lastly, O’Connor speaks to the role of supplier partnerships in achieving these ambitious targets, underlining Boston Scientific’s commitment to not only navigating but also redefining the supply chain norms in the medical device industry.
Listen to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast to hear more about Paudie O’Connor’s career and work at Boston Scientific.
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