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RE: Production Schedule Proposal - Provenge, January 7, 2010


 
(System Info - 126206 Finn Thomas 04/16/2010 13:15:09 TULL)


From: Finn, Thomas
 Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 2:21 PM
 To: 'Smith, Liz'; Spooner, Connie
 Cc: Wang, Gang; Tull, Lori
 Subject: RE: Production Schedule Proposal

Hi Liz,

The figure you provided was very informative. Would it be possible for someone 
in your group to generate a similar simple figure describing a "typical" 
manufacturing day once the facility is operating at full (b)(4) workstation 
capacity? It would be nice to see an example of what a busy day (b)(4) would 
look like and what a less busy manufacturing day (b)(4) would look like and the 
kind of activities that are done with each shift. A picture is worth a thousand 
words...

I know actual manufacturing would depend on many, many variables, but a ballpark 
idea would suffice. Assume market demand is enormous.

Let me know if you think this is possible,

Thanks,

Tom


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 From: Smith, Liz [mailto:lsmith@Dendreon.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 3:17 PM
 To: Tull, Lori
 Cc: Wang, Gang; Finn, Thomas; Spooner, Connie
 Subject: Production Schedule Proposal


Hi Lori,

Based on Gang and Tom?s request for the number of processes to be performed 
during the inspection, we have proposed the attached production schedule. Would 
you please let us know if the proposed schedule is acceptable for the 
inspection? We believe this meets the request for at least ---(b)(4)------ 
processes ((b)(4) per module) and also has some overlap of ----(b)(4)------ 
processing.

Thanks very much!

Liz

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 Dendreon Corporation
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