Handling requirements for pharmaceutical expedite

danielsf

Seasoned Expediter
Hi,

Do any owner/operators know the truck/handling requirements to do expedite for pharmaceutical firms? Are the trucks usually refrigerated? Need to be specially licensed in some way?

Thanks,
Matt
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Big Redd

Expert Expediter
RE: Handling requirements for pharmaceutical exped

Most drug loads travle at a range of +36F to +41F. To get the best payback on your investment you would do best to be T-Val. Usually the unit needs to be able to pull down to -22F and go up to +80F.Hope this helps.
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
RE: Handling requirements for pharmaceutical exped

The leader in this area is FedEx Custom Critical White Glove Services. Your best information source about truck and driver qualifications will be a FedEx Custom Critical recruiter.
 

gbuck302000

Seasoned Expediter
RE: Handling requirements for pharmaceutical exped

actually a-team the leader in the that market is fed ex global supply chain services,inc they are 100% dedicated to the pharmaceutical network with crossdocks all over the us and direct pickup from major companies via straight truck and tractors.the driver needs no special license besides haz-mat from time to time but the typical temp range of 36-46f is the standard they recently have added the requirement of a smart reefer to be trailer-trac compatible no t-val b/s at this company..
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
RE: Handling requirements for pharmaceutical exped

WE run a lot of those kinds of runs and we are not a reefer. We are a team and all our runs require team operations. Layoutshooter
 

Jefferson3000

Expert Expediter
RE: Handling requirements for pharmaceutical exped

There is quite alot of pharma trucking that is not T-Val in any way. There are certain drugs that must remain at a specific temperature. Still for many of these, only a temp controlled package is necessary.
Drive Safe!

Jeff

Driver for 15 years
O/O for 13 years
OOIDA #829119
 
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