As pharmaceutical manufacturing has become more concentrated and interdependent, even small, localized disruptions can affect the quality and availability of medicines across the globe. USP's Resiliency Center is a centralized hub that brings together supply chain insights, stakeholders, and solutions to address systemic vulnerabilities in medicine supply chains.
Data & insights
USP’s proprietary end-to-end intelligence platform, 10,000+ standards, and expert scientists provide trusted data that help organizations identify and address supply chain vulnerabilities before they turn into disruptions or drug shortages.
Use AI-powered, data-driven intelligence to prevent supply chain disruptions with USP's Medicine Supply Map.
Learn how identifying underlying risk factors in U.S. supply chains helps improve national security and expand domestic production.
Supply chain solutions
USP’s 200+ years of leadership in medicines quality can help scale innovative technologies and foster trust in product quality.
Our network
USP integrates expertise and insights from our 1,200 staff, 450+ Convention Member organizations across the health and science ecosystem, and 2,000 committee members and expert volunteers.
Learn how the Drug Shortage Task Force convenes frontline stakeholders to advocate for data-driven solutions.
See how Convention Members power USP’s work to build trust in the world’s medicines, supplements and foods.
About the USP Resiliency Center
The USP Resiliency Center is a centralized platform that brings together insights, stakeholders, and solutions to address systemic vulnerabilities in the medicines supply chain. The Resiliency Center harnesses USP’s proprietary data, standard-setting expertise, and role as a trusted convener and partner to global regulators, industry, and 450+ Convention Member organizations across the health and science ecosystem, to drive greater supply chain visibility, coordinated action and investment, and evidence-based, fit-for purpose solutions.
USP partners with government agencies to:
- Inform policy and regulatory strategy
- Support preparedness and response planning
- Develop standards that strengthen supply chain integrity
Learn more about some of USP’s supply chain experts.