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SGS S.A.. (4/30/19). "Press Release: SGS Implements Veeva Vault Clinical Trial Management System across its Global Network".

Region Region ALL
Organisations Organisation SGS S.A.
  Group SGS (Group)
  Organisation 2 Veeva Systems Inc.
  Group Veeva Systems (Group)
Products Product clinical research software
  Product 2 clinical research services
Persons Person Hediard, Florent (SGS 201610 Life Sciences Marketing Director Agriculture + Food + Life)
  Person 2 Kerns, Richard (Northern Exposure Public Relations Ltd 201409 Managing Director)
     


SGS, a leading life sciences, clinical and bioanalytical contract solutions provider, today announced that the company will implement the Veeva Vault CTMS (clinical trial management system) across its network of clinical operations sites for the management of its global clinical study services.

Vault CTMS system will enable SGS to share with its clients the state-of-the-art reporting capabilities and deliver greater flexibility in running studies. Together with Veeva Vault eTMF (electronic trial master file), SGS will drive greater harmonization across its clinical operations. SGS will begin running studies on Vault CTMS in spring 2019, with any current studies scheduled to end after June 2019 being migrated to the new system.

"Veeva Vault CTMS, along with Veeva Vault eTMF will allow us to streamline our clinical trial management and improve decision-making within our planning and operations teams across the Americas and Europe," commented Janelle Johnson, SGS International Project Management Director. "SGS is committed to investing where necessary to maintain its leadership position in clinical research, and ensuring it can have the most efficient systems, and in-turn, offer the highest level of service and experience to our clients."

"Veeva Vault CTMS will enable SGS to improve its operational efficiency and drive faster, higher-quality trial execution" said Henry Galio - Senior Director, Veeva Vault CTMS. Now clinicians and managers can have greater oversight and improved decision-making capabilities during studies".

SGS Life Sciences provides clinical research, bioanalytical, biologics characterization, biosafety, and quality control testing. Delivering solutions in Europe and the US, SGS offers clinical trial (phase I to IV) services encompassing clinical project management and monitoring, biometrics, PK/PD modeling and simulation, and regulatory and medical affairs consultancy. SGS has its own clinical unit in Belgium and two phase I patient units based in Belgium and Hungary. SGS has a wealth of expertise in first in human (FIH) studies, human challenge testing, manufacturing challenge agents, biosimilars and complex PK/PD studies with a focus on infectious diseases, vaccines and respiratory therapeutics.

Read more about Veeva Vault CTMS >


For further information, please contact:

Florent Hediard
Life Sciences – Marketing Director
Agriculture, Food and Life
t: +33 (0) 1 41 24 84 95
www.sgs.com/lifescience
www.sgs.com/linkedin-life

Richard Kerns
President
NEPR
t: +44 (0)161 728 5880


About SGS

As the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 97,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,600 offices and laboratories around the world.


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SGS Headquarters
1 Place des Alpes
P.O. Box 2152
1211 Geneva 1
Switzerland
t +41 22 739 91 11
f +41 22 739 98 86

   
Record changed: 2023-06-05

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