Pharmaceuticals
Why Temperature Control Matters for Pharmaceuticals
Many medicines must stay within defined ranges (CRT, cold, or frozen). Heat spikes, cold snaps, and long hand-offs can cause excursions. Add temperature control to buffer those swings so bottles, vials, and kits arrive in range.
In-Range on Arrival
With disciplined pack-outs and fast routing.
Ship Mon–Wed
Ship early week to avoid weekend holds.
Related Questions
Pharmaceutical shipments travel best with a simple plan. These FAQs cover placement and sizing so your boxes stay in range.
Keep PCM or Shipping Warmer outside the primary packaging with padding in between. Use an insulated liner, minimize empty space, allow gentle airflow, and keep labels dry. Add a temp indicator if your SOP calls for it.
It depends on box size, insulation, forecast, and hours in transit. Run a small trial first, then adjust for season and route length. Early-week services help limit dwell times.
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Phase Pack (PCM)
Maintain stable temps in hot or cold lanes with reusable PCM gel packs—multiple sizes, consistent performance, less risk in transit.
Heat Pack
Reliable warmth for winter shipping—steady heat release, easy to use, and proven protection for sensitive shipments.