Brochure | May 14, 2026

Accelerated Delivery Of Manufacturing Capacity Using The kojoX™ Ecosystem

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When clinical supply effectively integrates planning and operational functions, this builds supply continuity because it changes how risk is designed for, detected, and absorbed — not just how it is reacted to.

Rapid shifts in market demand can place intense pressure on biologics manufacturers to expand capacity without disrupting supply. When timelines are compressed, traditional facility design, equipment procurement, and installation approaches often introduce delays that put patient access at risk.

See how a standardized manufacturing ecosystem can significantly accelerate the delivery of new drug substance capacity. By leveraging harmonized facility layouts, pre-aligned equipment strategies, and trusted vendor relationships, long-lead and custom equipment can be reprioritized and redeployed to meet urgent production needs. Standardization reduces uncertainty across design, procurement, and execution, enabling faster decision-making and smoother implementation. In this scenario, coordinated planning and reuse of established design and equipment frameworks compressed timelines dramatically compared with conventional approaches—saving nearly a year in delivery time.

Access the full brochure to discover how operational consistency, network-level planning, and flexible infrastructure can help manufacturers respond quickly to demand surges while maintaining control, quality, and supply continuity.

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