PharmaSped Logistic Consultants
We advise with a cool head!
The transportation and storage of temperature-sensitive products with a high value of goods is part of our daily business at PharmaSped. To execute each logistics task in the best possible way, we maintain an ongoing and close exchange of information with our customers in the pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical wholesalers, and the re-import and parallel import of medicines. In personal discussions, we record all relevant framework data and analyze the specific requirements in the flow of goods between companies, suppliers, distributors and end customers. This often results in valuable insights that enable our customers to optimize their own processes.
- We develop a customized logistics concept for our customers based on our experience and expertise
- We support our customers in establishing and optimizing their own logistics and quality management processes
- We are happy to take on transport tasks ourselves on behalf of our customers and can also offer transport validation and qualification of storage facilities in cooperation with our network partners.
PharmaSped In-House-Solutions
We don't give anyone the cold shoulder!
Does your company have deficits in the areas of increasing efficiency, improving the cost-benefit ratio or goods safety? In this case PharmaSped is the right partner for you! We help our customers to master logistics challenges of all kinds. Our quality management specialists support you in integrating new processes into your company's existing structures.
- We share our extensive experience from a large number of successfully completed logistics tasks relating to the transportation of temperature-sensitive products such as vaccines, blood and plasma products, hormone preparations, etc.
- We support the introduction of quality management in accordance with DIN ISO 9001 and 14001 or GMP/GDP
- We help with the selection and integration of forwarding software and telematics systems
- We provide support with the implementation of the cGDP guideline