9 posts tagged with โhealthcare logisticsโ

Healthcare cold chain logistics is shifting from static storage capacity to integrated control-tower accountability across temperature, custody, handoffs, and exceptions.

Boston Scientific's $138 million Indiana distribution center shows why regulated medical-device logistics is moving closer to manufacturing, traceability, and service execution.

UPS just closed its $1.6 billion acquisition of Andlauer Healthcare Group. DHL acquired Inmar. FedEx is pruning its forwarding network. Here's what the M&A wave means for your routing guides and carrier relationships.

UPS is using healthcare logistics acquisitions to build specialized cold chain, compliance, and last-mile capabilities that freight forwarders should study closely.

FDA neurosurgical supply disruptions show why healthcare logistics teams need supplier mapping, allocation logic, and control tower workflows for critical medical SKUs.

Geodis' first dedicated healthcare cold-chain cross-dock in Chicago marks a new phase of 3PL investment in pharma logistics. Here's what the expansion wave means for shippers navigating GLP-1 demand, mRNA supply chains, and biopharma cold chain complexity in 2026.

Healthcare supply chains are being judged less by unit-price savings alone and more by resilience, service levels, data quality, and enterprise performance. Here is why that shift matters, and what logistics leaders in every sector can learn from it.

DHL Group is investing โฌ2 billion in a dedicated pharmaceutical airfreight cold chain network connecting 30+ GDP-compliant hubs. Here's what shippers need to know about the healthcare logistics arms race.

The healthcare logistics market reaches $145.4 billion in 2026 with a 10.4% CAGR. Learn why pharma supply chains demand specialized TMS capabilities for cold chain, GDP compliance, and biologics visibility.