17/03/2026
Temperature-controlled transport, also known as cold chain logistics, is particularly important for many pharmaceutical goods. Specialized vehicles and packaging systems are used to maintain constant temperature ranges, typically between 15°C and 25°C or 2°C and 8°C, or even lower for certain vaccines. Advanced monitoring systems provide real-time tracking and alerts to guarantee compliance with regulatory standards.
In addition to temperature control, pharmaceutical transport requires high levels of security, reliability, and documentation. All shipments must comply with international guidelines such as Good Distribution Practice (GDP), ensuring product integrity and patient safety.