Redefining DEA compliance for reverse logistics with Axway CSOS

July 30, 2025 Atul Thombare

A pharmacist is scanning barcodes on boxes of medication

“Each return of a controlled substance is more than a transaction – it’s a test of compliance, efficiency, and integrity.” 

The moment for change: the compliance crossroads in pharmaceutical reverse logistics 

Over 50% of DEA registrants still rely on paper

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Atul Thombare

Atul Thombare is a progressive professional providing EDI, MFT, and Integration Solutions to organizations across various industries like supply chain, logistics, healthcare, and finance. With over 12 years of experience, Atul brings a comprehensive set of skills into the integration space. Identifying innovative approaches and improved solutions to address business challenges motivates and drives him. His goal is to accept responsibility for the future by making bold moves and owning the solutions, striving to make a difference for every client, organization, and community. Atul's philosophy of introducing fresh perspectives and new techniques makes him a strong customer technical advocate on your digital transformation journey. He holds the Integrated Lean Six Sigma Black Belt accolade.

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