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How to implement an early-pay finance mandate with your suppliers

Pixabay As many companies, especially smaller ones, face liquidity challenges during their Covid-19 recovery journey, buying organizations are looking for ways to offer their suppliers early-pay finance schemes to alleviate cash flow difficulties. Supporting the supply base to sustain a continuous and seamless trading cycle has become essential for growth, business continuity and innovation, for both parties. However, for many organizations, finding the right approach poses some difficult questions, and it’s often hard to know where to start. Fortunately, the market for early-pay finance solutions has matured, and there are a number of different solutions for corporations to consider to support their suppliers with invoice payment

Cabell sheriff paints picture of opioid crisis through testimony

Cabell County Sheriff Chuck Zerkle CHARLESTON – At the landmark federal opioid trial, Cabell County Sherriff Chuck Zerkle testified being directly involved in Huntington, once deemed “epicenter of the opioid crisis,” has evolved.  During his testimony May 27, Zerkle said he wanted to make a difference and to help combat issues he believes are harming the community. “One of the reasons I ran for sheriff was I felt I could make a difference in our community,” said Zerkle, who has been a Cabell County resident since 1985 working various positions in law enforcement and private industry.  Farrell Cabell County and the City of Huntington sued the three largest pharmaceutical distribution companies –  AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson Corp. – in 2017 claiming the companies were largely responsible for the opioid crisis after the companies shipped more than 81 million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to the county of just

McKesson warned customers nearing threshold limits

CHARLESTON – Attorneys representing Cabell County and the City of Huntington probed a McKesson sales representative on warning customers of nearing threshold limits, pushing increases and pushing sales – including controlled substances.  Huntington and Cabell County sued the nation s three largest pharmaceutical distribution companies – AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson – in 2017 seeking to hold the companies accountable for their alleged part in the opioid epidemic by sending more than 540,000 opioids each month to independent and chain pharmacies – excluding hospitals and/or hospital pharmacies – located in Cabell County. On May 25, defense attorney Eric Kennedy called Timothy Ashworth, regional sales representative with McKesson to the stand. 

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