“Our customers in the life sciences and healthcare sector are looking for better ways to manage the risk of product damage and loss from temperature deviations in their supply chain. DHL Thermonet tackles these requirements and offers Indian consignors and consignees access to a reliable end-to-end cold chain facilities,” says Samar Nath, Chief Executive Officer, DHL Global Forwarding, India.
DHL is constantly expanding its global Thermonet network of certified life sciences stations and plans to reach 65 by end of 2014 and 80 by end of 2015. The facilities in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad are audited according to globally defined Good Distribution Practices (GDP) to ensure conformity across the network. In Hyderabad and Mumbai, there are five loading bays each, while Bengaluru is equipped with two bays. In addition, these sites offer temporary transit storage within bonded customs facilities. In the upcoming months, DHL plans to expand similar capabilities at Ahmedabad and Delhi.
DHL Thermonet provides seamless temperature visibility along the supply chain, 24/7 proactive monitoring and intervention based on pre-determined touch points and DHL’s RFID SmartSensor technology, that is also GDP certified. Temperature data and logistics events can be accessed via the proprietary LifeTrack IT platform that also houses all product-specific SOPs, facilitating early intervention and simplifying document control.
EP News Bureau – Mumbai