Successfully transporting commodities across the world involves efficient and cost-effective storage and distribution processes.
However, another element of successful supply chains requires that environmental specifications for every product are managed and monitored throughout the storage and distribution lifecycle.
This is especially important for sensitive pharmaceuticals, which can be fundamentally compromised when exposed to incorrect temperatures.
The effects of this decomposition can vary from lack of therapeutic effect to toxicity and even death.
Despite the dangers, some logistics companies incorrectly view temperature control as a customer requirement with a modicum of flexibility. To defy this mentality, MD Logistics’ commitment to temperature control is based on the patients who are relying on the medications to enrich their lives.
After an initial discussion on the dangers of environmental excursions in the pharmaceutical supply chain, this white paper will investigate temperature control in the warehouse and transportation components of the supply chain. It will also analyze the traits of an efficient and effective temperature monitoring process.
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