Good Cold Chain Management Practices for Controlled Room Temperature Shipments
The pharmaceutical industry, currently under increasing global regulatory scrutiny, is expanding GCCMP for standard Cold Chain Products to include the storage and transport of CRT products. This article will provide advice and methodology regarding how to best approach CRT shipments.
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Ensuring Cold Chain Remains Cold and Controlled Room Temperature Remains Controlled
World Courier Ground Europe has worked in collaboration with Sensitech to fulfill qualification testing for frozen, refrigerated and controlled room temperature conditions at extreme cold and hot ambient temperatures.
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Risk Mitigation: The Invisible Component of Cold Chain Management
Smart cold chain management looks beyond the visible components of monitoring programs to address their underlying structure and stability. One of these critical but less visible components is risk mitigation.
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Temperature Control for Industrial Materials
Know the condition of time and temperature-sensitive materials as they progress through the supply chain.
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A Cold Chain Process Improvement Methodology
Organizations dealing with perishable products are beginning to find ways to improve cold chain processes that will result in maximum improvement to their bottom lines. By continuously monitoring organizations’ cold chain distribution and storage segments, companies can gain new visibility into their process dynamics.
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1079 Overview: Revised Pharmaceutical "Storage and Shipping Practices" Regulation Warrants a Review of Existing Processes and Documentation
The regulatory environment for the storage, handling and distribution of pharmaceutical products has changed dramatically with the publication of U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) <1079> “Good Storage and Shipping Practices”.
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Get With the Process - Transform Your Cold Chain into a Business Critical Advantage
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) has successfully brought law and order to vast, disparate and seemingly untamable customer-ordering systems by galvanizing siloed units and disciplines around a single software program.
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