June24 , 2026

    UPS Strengthens Healthcare Supply Chain With Advanced Cold Chain Facilities

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    UPS is expanding its healthcare logistics capabilities with advanced temperature-controlled cross-dock facilities designed to support the growing demand for reliable medical and pharmaceutical shipments.

    The new cold chain infrastructure will help improve the handling, storage, and movement of temperature-sensitive healthcare products, including medicines, vaccines, and other critical supplies requiring strict environmental controls.

    The facilities are expected to enhance supply chain efficiency by reducing transfer times, improving shipment visibility, and maintaining product integrity throughout the logistics process.

    UPS said the investment reflects the increasing need for specialised healthcare transportation solutions as global healthcare supply chains become more complex and demand higher levels of reliability.

    The expansion strengthens UPS’s position in healthcare logistics by combining temperature-controlled operations with its broader global transportation network to support faster and safer delivery of essential healthcare products.

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