May26 , 2026

    Kuehne+Nagel Opens Healthcare Logistics Hub in Hyderabad

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    Kuehne+Nagel has inaugurated a new healthcare logistics facility in Hyderabad, strengthening its capabilities in handling temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical and medical shipments in the region.

    The facility is designed to support the growing demand for specialised healthcare logistics in India, offering advanced cold chain infrastructure, temperature-controlled storage, and compliance with global quality standards. It will cater to pharmaceutical companies, clinical research organisations, and healthcare providers requiring precise and reliable supply chain solutions.

    Strategically located in one of India’s प्रमुख pharma hubs, the new centre is expected to enhance distribution efficiency, reduce transit times, and ensure product integrity across domestic and international shipments. Hyderabad’s strong pharmaceutical manufacturing ecosystem makes it a key node for such investments.

    With this expansion, Kuehne+Nagel aims to further solidify its position in India’s healthcare logistics sector, which is witnessing rapid growth driven by rising pharma exports and increasing demand for high-quality cold chain services.

    The move aligns with the company’s broader strategy to expand its specialised logistics network globally while supporting India’s emergence as a major player in the pharmaceutical supply chain.

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