


IMPROVING LIVES
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Healthcare logistics
bringing the world closer to your doorstep.
We understand the unique challenges and specific requirements associated with healthcare industry supply chains. We respond with specialized fulfillment and critical parts solutions that ensure medical products and medical equipments to arrive when and where they are needed.
We make sure that all our comercials partners comply with international regulations for the transportation of pharmaceutical products and equipment.
Key services include:
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Warehousing and distribution
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Compliance with GDP
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Reverse logistics (including recall management)
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Managed transportation
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Temperature-controlled environments from storage through transit
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Customs brokerage
navigating
customs regulations
With mission-critical material in transit, the last thing you need is a delay at customs resulting in a temperature excursion. Together with our specialist internal team at World Customs Brokerage, we plan for every regulatory contingency so that your shipment arrives on time and within range.
When complications do arise, we can mobilize local experts quickly to expedite the import/export process in the local language, and often face-to-face.
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Direct to patients
meeting patients where they are
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with, or is living with a chronic or life-threatening illness it can be very frightening and frustrating for all involved. In cases where commercial treatment options have been exhausted, yet haven’t helped the patient meet their treatment goal, there may be a medicine in development, or one that is commercially available in another country that could help.
This is what P&L REMEDI is all about, we can offer a treating physician access to potentially life-saving or life-changing therapies to treat patients with unmet medical needs.
P&L REMEDI is committed to helping physicians access additional medicines for patients who have exhausted all other avenues of treatment — medicines that may still be in development, or are commercially available in other countries but not in the patient’s country of residence, or even those discontinued or in short supply.