
PTSM: Pharmaceutical Technology Sourcing and Management
- PTSM: Pharmaceutical Technology Sourcing and Management-08-03-2016
- Volume 11
- Issue 8
UPS Expands Capabilities for Drug and Vaccine Research
UPS will expand its clinical trial logistics capabilities to include drug and vaccine development.
On July 5, 2016, UPS
“As innovation in the biopharma industry evolves-and with the emergence of personalized therapies and growing direct-to-patient trends-research and development activity will only increase around the world. Our cost-effective portfolio streamlines logistics for clinical trials into one global network across sometimes remote, hard-to-reach locations,” Habib N’Konou, UPS senior operations director for clinical trials, said in a statement. “With drug research taking years at a cost in the billions, a product loss or damage, including falling out of temperature range, could mean a costly setback. Our recent improvements to our network can help reduce product loss or damage.”
UPS currently has more than 50 healthcare-dedicated facilities globally. The company offers temperature-sensitive storage and transportation, round-the-clock monitoring and security, and a single global IT order management platform.
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