COVID-19 has turned out to be the largest public health emergency for 100 years. But with current vaccinations outpacing infection rates by a factor of ten – and the production-to-injection timeframe being as fast as two days – logistics and supply-chain have played a vital role in managing the pandemic. This white paper takes one step back and sheds light into what the sector has learned from the race against COVID-19 to be best prepared to handle public health emergencies in the future.