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Temperature Controlled Air
Did you know? Every year, temperature-controlled air cargo manages a whopping ₹80,000 crores worth of pharmaceutical products. Freight forwarding companies are hitting an impressive 99.9%+ temperature compliance rate, ensuring that global pharmaceutical supply chains are well-supported with GDP-compliant cold chain capabilities and expert logistics in the pharmaceutical field.
Cold Chain Technology and Infrastructure
Temperature-controlled air cargo relies on specialized containers, continuous monitoring, backup systems, and strict validation protocols to keep pharmaceuticals and biologics within the critical temperature range of 2-8°C during air transport. Freight forwarding companies are investing between ₹50 lakhs and 5 crores in cold chain infrastructure, which includes temperature-controlled facilities, validated containers, and monitoring systems. This investment allows them to offer customers top-notch pharmaceutical-grade cold chain capabilities and expert temperature management through advanced infrastructure and technology solutions.
GDP Compliance and Pharmaceutical Standards
To comply with Good Distribution Practice (GDP), companies must have validated systems, trained staff, temperature mapping, and quality management processes in place. These measures ensure the integrity of pharmaceutical products and adherence to regulations throughout air transport. Freight forwarding companies uphold GDP certification, implement robust quality systems, and collaborate with pharmaceutical authorities to guarantee regulatory compliance and product integrity through professional logistics and systematic quality management that align with global pharmaceutical standards.
Market Applications and Global Connectivity
Temperature-controlled air cargo is essential for pharmaceutical manufacturers, vaccine distribution, biotech firms, and clinical trials that require seamless global cold chain connectivity and regulatory compliance. Freight forwarding companies cater to clients like Serum Institute, Dr. Reddy's, and various international pharmaceutical firms, facilitating global market access and ensuring regulatory compliance through their professional logistics services.