UPS Healthcare has launched its advanced logistics facility in Singapore, doubling its regional footprint to meet the growing demands of the healthcare sector.
The facility, located at 36 Tuas Road in Singapore, spans over 11,500 square metres and significantly enhances ups Healthcare's logistics capabilities, says an official release.
'The new facility features advanced automation and cold chain capabilities, a built-in conveyor system, dry ice dispenser and vertical lean lift module for improved efficiency and precision, and temperature-controlled storage, including coolers and a minus 20 degrees Celsius walk-in freezer, designed to handle sensitive healthcare products with care and reliability.'
Built to meet good distribution practice (GDP) and good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards, the facility also offers specialised services such as cold-chain packaging, labelling and regulatory compliance support, ensuring a seamless supply chain for essential medicines and medical devices, the release added, reports Mumbai's The STAT Trade Times.
Corey Cheung, vice president, business development, Asia-Pacific, UPS Healthcare said: 'The opening of this facility underscores UPS Healthcare's commitment to providing reliable, innovative solutions tailored to the needs of healthcare providers and patients.'
The launch builds on other advancements by UPS Healthcare, including the introduction of UPS Premier, a service designed for time- and temperature-sensitive shipments, the release added.
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The facility, located at 36 Tuas Road in Singapore, spans over 11,500 square metres and significantly enhances ups Healthcare's logistics capabilities, says an official release.
'The new facility features advanced automation and cold chain capabilities, a built-in conveyor system, dry ice dispenser and vertical lean lift module for improved efficiency and precision, and temperature-controlled storage, including coolers and a minus 20 degrees Celsius walk-in freezer, designed to handle sensitive healthcare products with care and reliability.'
Built to meet good distribution practice (GDP) and good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards, the facility also offers specialised services such as cold-chain packaging, labelling and regulatory compliance support, ensuring a seamless supply chain for essential medicines and medical devices, the release added, reports Mumbai's The STAT Trade Times.
Corey Cheung, vice president, business development, Asia-Pacific, UPS Healthcare said: 'The opening of this facility underscores UPS Healthcare's commitment to providing reliable, innovative solutions tailored to the needs of healthcare providers and patients.'
The launch builds on other advancements by UPS Healthcare, including the introduction of UPS Premier, a service designed for time- and temperature-sensitive shipments, the release added.
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