June25 , 2026

    Geodis Introduces Eco-Friendly Thermal Packaging Trial for Pharma Cargo

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    Geodis has launched a trial of eco-friendly thermal packaging solutions designed for pharmaceutical cargo, as the logistics provider continues efforts to develop more sustainable temperature-controlled transport options.

    The initiative focuses on testing paper-based thermal covers as an alternative to traditional packaging materials used in cold chain logistics. The solution aims to help maintain required temperature conditions for sensitive pharmaceutical shipments while reducing environmental impact.

    Pharmaceutical logistics requires strict temperature management to protect products such as medicines, vaccines, and other healthcare-related goods. Geodis’ trial is expected to evaluate the performance, reliability, and sustainability benefits of the new packaging approach across real-world shipping conditions.

    The move aligns with growing industry efforts to reduce waste, improve packaging efficiency, and support lower-carbon supply chains. As demand for sustainable healthcare logistics solutions increases, companies are exploring innovative materials that can balance environmental goals with strict quality and safety requirements.

    Through this initiative, Geodis continues to strengthen its focus on greener logistics practices while supporting the evolving needs of the global pharmaceutical supply chain.

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