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Re: Doc logic post# 656196

Friday, 12/15/2023 3:01:59 PM

Friday, December 15, 2023 3:01:59 PM

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Both agencies (MHRA and FDA) have rules for electronic data formatting and likely also have requirements for multiple formats with portions apparently printed. This is the stuff the company’s printers are dealing with. Even a large application with all of that data, almost 2 million pages is just a matter of delivery. Whether it is terabytes of data or palates of printed additional companies of documents, generally those processes when you tell a firm to go ahead and deliver, assuming they have printed the documents already, are just a matter of transport and transmission. Fast data links are certainly used, so even multiple terabytes can likely be delivered within a relatively short period of time, and physical delivery might require a large delivery truck but I expect they likely used printers in the DC Area and in London. There are likely very specialized printers that work on such applications and have this down to a very careful routine, upon completion of final review and the decision to print and submit the application.

I doubt complete delivery takes longer than a single day, and yes, probably minutes to hours really for the different parts that may need to be delivered. But it’s a basic logistics matter and not really something we can answer from our vantage point. It depends on the circumstances of which we are not fully aware or plugged into. But your assumptions seem reasonable to me.

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