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Getting Pharmaceutical Products Ready for Shipping with a Courier



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By : Paul McDuffy    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-10 03:24:25
Whenever you're shipping pharmaceuticals with a courier service, you should ask them to review with you all the requirements for packing the products properly before the pick them up. Proper packing of pharmaceutical products according to the guidelines that your courier gives you is absolutely essential to having a trouble free and successful delivery.

First of all, you have to find a courier service which can move these products for you. Not just any courier can carry pharmaceutical products. There are licenses, permits, and special equipment which is required before a courier can make this kind of shipment. Finding one with experience in the area is useful, because these shipments are highly sensitive, and a mistake could cost your company a lot of money.

When you're trying to find a great courier for transporting pharmaceuticals, you not only want one with temperature controlled vehicles, which is a necessity, but also one which has a variety of cooling units and methods. There are different recommended ways for cooling and transporting different types of pharmaceuticals. You should always take your experts advice and be sure that the courier has the proper technology to transport any drugs in the recommended way.

The packaging that the drugs are placed in is also extremely important. There are two important things to think about when packing pharmaceuticals, the first is security, and the second is temperature. You need these products packaged in containers that won't easily spill or break should they be shaken, bumped, or damaged in some way. Next, you also need an insulated package for anything which is especially temperature sensitive.

The reason that insulated packaging is required even when goods are being transported in temperature controlled units is because when they are being brought in or out of buildings, they are exposed to open air. If the temperature is particularly hot on a given day, it does not take long in terms of that exposure to begin heating the products to the point where they could begin to spoil. If you package everything in an insulated container though, they will retain enough of the cold air from transport, and block out enough of the hot air from outside to be able to be safely loaded and unloaded from the vehicle.

Finally, you need to consider security. Be sure that your courier company has adequate security precautions in place on all vehicles which may be transporting your materials.

Author Resource:

Paul McDuffy is a consultant for courier services and Distribution companies.

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