MPS Australia ceo Luke Fitzgerald
is continuing to push the company’s
offering as the “DAA partner of
choice,” saying the MPS system’s
error rate is “significantly lower
than any human packing process”.
MPS now services 40,000 aged
care residents and community
customers, and the company is
aiming for an error rate of four
in every one million pouches
by embarking on a culture of
continuous improvement.
“The methodology that we
will be using is Lean Six Sigma
which specialises in facilitating
the establishment of sustainable
continuous improvement in
organisations,” Fitzgerald said.
That means “99.99967% of what
we produce and provide will be
accurate and delivered correctly on
time to the pharmacies and aged
care facilities,” he added.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 09 Dec 15 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 09 Dec 15
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