All Pharma Logistics articles – Page 46

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    Big freeze: DHL extends life sciences cold chain

    2015-03-20T15:36:13Z

    DHL Global Forwarding has expanded its air freight cold chain logistics to include shipments at frozen or cryogenic temperatures.Designed for customers from the life sciences and healthcare industry, the service is maintained by LifeConEx, DHL's temperature management specialist, in collaboration with Cryoport, a provider of complete global frozen shipping services.David ...

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    MedVantx opens 'end of runway pharmacy' for UPS

    2015-03-20T15:30:32Z

    MedVantx is opening an “end of runway pharmacy” adjacent to the UPS worldwide air hub at Louisville, Kentucky.The pharmaceutical supply chain specialist says that the facility will feature controlled substance storage and support the full range of temperature-sensitive products, while offering order cut-offs as late as 1am.Robert Feeney, MedVantx’s chief ...

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    Panalpina: A pharma star is born

    2015-03-20T15:24:33Z

    Panalpina is expanding its own-controlled air freight network by launching a weekly B747-400F connection from San Juan to Europe, aimed at pharmaceutical shippers.The Switzerland-based logistics giant says that the Puerto Rico-originating freighter will fly directly into Luxembourg, in close collaboration with European all-cargo operator Cargolux.The service, called Caribbean Star, uses ...

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    DHL adds China to Thermonet network

    2015-03-20T15:15:55Z

    DHL Global Forwarding is expanding its services for the life sciences and healthcare industry in China.It has added Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen to the company's worldwide DHL Thermonet network of certified life sciences stations.The 2,000 sq m facilities in Shanghai and Beijing are owned by DHL Global ...

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    DHL opens Leipzig pharma hub

    2015-03-20T15:03:24Z

    DHL Global Forwarding has marked the official opening of a €3.4 million logistics centre in Leipzig, Germany, for the pharmaceuticals industry.The air and ocean freight specialist of Germany’s Deutsche Post DHL said that the facility, located next to Leipzig/Halle airport, serves as a competence centre for the “transport, transport preparation, ...

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    Regulators and demanding customers force the pace on e-freight

    2015-03-20T14:52:33Z

    Modal shift is occurring in part because of the air cargo industry’s snail-paced adoption of e-freight and reluctance to share data. Airlines and forwarders are looking after their own interests when they should be “protecting air freight as a mode,” according to James Fernandez, VP global commercial operations at technology ...

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    New dawn for Aurora in St Louis

    2015-03-20T14:46:24Z

    A new all-cargo airline, or more accurately a former airline that has been resurrected, announced during the Air Cargo Forum in Seoul that it is to use Mid-America St Louis Airport as a hub for scheduled freighter services to Asia and Latin America.Aurora Air Cargo was mothballed in 1995, but ...

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    Pharma: The human factor

    2015-03-20T14:23:17Z

    There has been a lot of interest in pharmaceutical shipments in the air freight industry in recent years as airlines and forwarders search for traffic that can give them those elusive higher yields. As a result some thirty airlines now offer pharmaceutical products and many are investing in expanding their ...

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    EuroAirport aims for larger share of cargo traffic

    2015-03-20T14:16:29Z

    EuroAirport has inaugurated a Euro40m cargo terminal at the French hub which is situated close to Swiss city Basel, a major European pharma industry cluster.EuroAirport Cargo Terminal, located in the tri-national Upper Rhine Region that shares borders with Switzerland and Germany, will enter operation in January 2015.The new facility – ...

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    SDV Belgium gains pharma handling certification

    2015-03-20T14:13:13Z

    SDV Belgium is now fully certificated to handle and transport all pharmaceutical products that require an unbroken cold chain.The logistics operator completed the pharma certification programme organised by Brussels Airport and IATA that means it can handle all pharmaceutical air freight shipments in accordance with the European Union’s Good Distribution ...

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    FedEx: shake, rattle and roll for the perfect package

    2015-03-20T14:06:35Z

    THERE’S a whole lot of shaking going on at Federal Express, plus a whole lot of heating, chilling and dropping.But it is all in the name of supply chain science, to design the best packaging for fragile and sensitive goods.FedEx TechConnect has opened a 30,000 sq ft package laboratory in ...

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    Exelsius launches pharma programme

    2015-03-20T13:55:10Z

    Exelsius has launched a pharmaceutical qualification programme (PQP) for companies involved in the handling and transportation of pharmaceutical & life science products.The UK-based international cold chain management consultancy says that its programme allows airports, freight forwarders and logistics service providers to become certified to Good Distribution Practice (GDP) standards.The PQP ...

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    US port chaos boosts ex-Asia Pacific air cargo revenues

    2015-03-20T13:53:01Z

    Inbound US west coast container port congestion provided a November boost for transpacific air cargo revenues out of Asia to North America, although ex-US revenues fell.WorldACD’s latest monthly market data found that the transpacific was the best of the large markets in November.The Netherlands-based research house posed the question: “Did ...

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    Liege cements top slot in Belgium

    2015-03-20T13:47:48Z

    Liege Airport confirmed its position as Belgium’s number one cargo airport with 590,579 tonnes in 2014, up 5.3 per cent on 2013.The increase at the European hub was due to increased throughput by major carriers TNT Airways, Ethiopian Cargo and CAL, along with Ana Airline Management’s decision to base its ...

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    Schiphol: Shippers, not freighters

    2015-03-20T12:47:28Z

    In any industry, does it not make sense to study the strategies of the most successful players? Yet at a time when Amsterdam Schiphol airport is showing robust growth in cargo volumes, many of its major rivals are taking the opposite approach.They are dispensing with cargo managers and making cargo ...

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    Tackling pharma’s ‘blackhole’

    2015-03-20T12:44:50Z

    Brussels airport has launched a pilot project to end the industry-wide airside “black hole” that remains a major problem for pharma shippers globally when sending their goods by airfreight.The Belgian hub is working with industry players to find a benchmark solution that can monitor and control airside temperatures.Steven Polmans, head ...

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    DHL Shanghai’s cool chain investment

    2015-03-20T12:41:37Z

    DHL Global Forwarding has opened a RMB115m (€16m) expansion of its Shanghai air freight terminal, including a new warehouse and 1,600 sq m of cold storage for life sciences and healthcare customers.The logistics arm of Deutsche Post DHL says that its new Shanghai air freight centre has been developed on ...

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    Healthy growth for UTi’s pharma business

    2015-03-20T12:10:52Z

    Freight forwarder UTi Worldwide has opened a Good Distribution Practices (GDP)-certified pharma facility in Rome.The 1,700 sq m site near Fiumicino – Leonardo da Vinci International Airport aims to tap into the large number of pharma companies now operating in central Italy and south of the region, said global vice ...

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    Pharma helps K+N airfreight outpace the market

    2015-03-20T11:38:22Z

    Kuehne+Nagel beat 2014 airfreight market growth with a 5.3 per cent increase in volumes to 1.2m tonnes for the full year.The Switzerland-based logistics giant’s air cargo increase is more than twice last year’s global market benchmark average of between three and four per cent.K+N, the world’s second largest airfreight forwarder ...

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    Panalpina predicts 3%-4% air cargo market growth in 2015

    2015-03-20T11:30:42Z

    Panalpina expects the airfreight market to grow by between three and four per cent in 2015, driven by the technology, perishables and industrial consumables sectors.The Switzerland-headquartered multi-modal logistics company predicts that airline rates will “stay the same or even increase in selected trade lanes”, even though there is pressure on ...