Seacoast Medical Selects Cloud ERP System

Pharmaceutical Wholesaler’s Omaha facility is first to adopt recently launched ERP system, which has DSCSA serialization built into its software.

Seacoast Medical's Omaha facility is first to adopt recently launched ERP system, which has DSCSA serialization built into its software.
Seacoast Medical's Omaha facility is first to adopt recently launched ERP system, which has DSCSA serialization built into its software.

Omaha, NE-based pharmaceutical wholesaler Seacoast Medical is reportedly the first company to use recently launched Cloud Iptor DC1 version 10 ERP system from Iptor Supply Chain Systems. Iptor provides supply chain management, planning and logistics software and services.

The Iptor system is employed at Seacoast Medical's 65,000 sq-ft Omaha fulfillment facility, which supplies pharmaceutical products/supplies to some 25,000 offices nationwide, via express air. These products include name-brand injectables, capsules and tablets, creams and ointments, vaccines and controlled susbstances. The facility ships 98% of its orders the same day they are received.

Seacoast Medical was facing challenges with its current standard distribution software package, where constant updates and costly software modifications were necessary to accommodate its business model. As technology advanced, it became increasingly difficult to keep the software up to date.

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