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Helping Healthcare Adhere to Good Distribution Practices for Patient Wellbeing

Now, That's Logistics

A set of guidelines that ensures the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products during storage, tra 100 8122 0 8122 0 0 6336 0 --:--:-- 0:00:01 --:--:-- 6335nsport and distribution, good distribution practices (GDP) covers all activities from the time a product leaves the manufacturing site until it reaches the patient.

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Tag the Temperature

Logistics Business Magazine

Pharma cold chain logistics requires strict adherence to temperature ranges, regulatory controls, and tight expiration windows. In fact, failures in the pharma cold chain alone cost the industry an estimated $35 billion annually. Fresh product transport faces similar issues.

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6 Types of Automation [Benefits, Pros/Cons, Examples]

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This may include IT automation, business process automation (BPA), industrial robotics, and personal applications like home automation. Examples of automation range from a household thermostat to a large industrial control system, self-driven vehicles, and warehousing robots. This also allows the implementation of new processes.

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13 Warehouse Types: Definitions, Functions & Examples

Conger

Plenty of examples of warehousing. Distribution Centers. This accounts for 15% of the total warehousing industry in the US. Perhaps the most prominent fulfillment center example is Amazon’s fulfillment centers. Distribution Centers. The answer is that “DC” stands for “distribution center.”. Let's dive in!

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Understanding Temp-Controlled vs. Ambient Warehouses

FW Logsitcs

Keep reading for a full breakdown of the differences between temperature-controlled and ambient warehouses and their importance. This has led to specialized ambient and temperature-controlled warehouses designed to store goods within precise environmental ranges.

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What to Look for in a Food Distribution Warehouse Provider

Kanban Logistics

Makers of all types of products turn to third-party logistics (3PL) providers to optimize warehousing and distribution operations in order to meet modern supply chain demands. A big part of most food logistics operations involves temperature and climate control. The most common warehouse temperature ranges are: Ambient.

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Collaboration to Transform Cold Chain Transport

Logistics Business Magazine

We believe that our industry can make a significant impact on global greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the areas of heating and cooling and food loss,” said Claudio Zanframundo (pictured), president, Thermo King EMEA, Trane Technologies. “We The session was aligned to the EU’s commitment of meeting SDG 12.3