Global Device Standardization Program
Worldwide standardization of safety-relevant lab and operating equipment (pharma fridges, HEPA filters and more).
At a glance
Period
March 2023 – June 2025 (28 months)
Effort
440 person-days
Delivery
~90% remote, ~10% on-site at international locations
Client profile
Global pharma group. Required transparency across in-flight investment and standardization initiatives for safety-relevant lab and operating infrastructure.
Challenge
Build a clearly structured program and project management to globally standardize technical equipment and the associated business and IT processes — anchored on regulatory, economic and operational criteria. Surface savings potential and provide a sound basis for decisions on equipment use and global technical standards.
What we did
- Central overview of all projects and initiatives for efficient program coordination and steering
- Continuous tracking of project progress, resources and identified efficiency potential
- Decision-ready papers for the global steering committee
- Coordination of all relevant stakeholders (engineering, procurement, IT, quality, operations)
- Analysis of existing ERP data to surface redundancies, cost drivers and optimization opportunities
- Action catalogue for the introduction of technical standards
- Business cases and ROI assessments to prioritize standardization projects
- Workshops and validations at four international sites to incorporate local requirements
- Quote collection, negotiation and preparation of decision papers for executive leadership
- Hand-over support into operational steady state
Methods
Waterfall with classic project plan, work packages, timeline and recurring governance. Structured risk analyses; agile delivery in iterative cycles for implementation work.
Result
Engagement signed off. Program and project steering established, standardization roadmap delivered.