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DHL in the U.S. Expands Medical Express Service
[ July 27, 2018 // Gary G Burrows ]DHL Express has launched an enhanced service between Mexico and the United States for customers in the pharmaceutical and clinical research sectors through DHL Medical Express (WMX). The transportation solution, which DHL piloted in Mexico in 2017, minimizes the risks for customers operating within a complex supply chain. The service is vital for medical research and clinical trials that benefit and save human lives.
With its medical express service, DHL Express can manage the export and regulatory requirements for urgent shipments with specific temperature requirements – from several major cities in Mexico, including Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey – to most U.S. destinations in less than 24 hours.
The company’s market-leading network in Mexico has been enhanced via the DHL WMX clinical trial platform, which includes a specialized Customer Service Center with bilingual representatives for investigator sites. The service includes dry ice supplies and temperature-controlled packaging fulfillment, online tools for placing bookings and ordering supplies, and a web-based interface, Express Logistics Platform (ELP), that connects sites. The DHL customer service team and all the operational back office systems reside within the DHL operation and are also integrated into ELP.
“Given the complexity of export processes and Ministry of Health approvals in Mexico and several other Latin American countries, having an integrated system enables DHL to begin the export approval process ahead of samples arriving at our facilities,” said Brian Bralynski, Sector Head of Life Sciences, DHL Americas. “This enables DHL to extend later collection times to investigator sites, allowing more time to schedule patient visits and still export the day of collection.”
DHL launched its integrated Medical Express service from Colombia in 2014 and has since expanded the service to Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama and Peru. Expansion plans for this service in the near future include Brazil and additional markets within Mexico.
“DHL Medical Express answers an industry-critical need for a specialized service in the pharmaceutical industry and clinical research sectors,” said Mike Parra, CEO of DHL Express Americas. “It’s a very effective solution because of our strong international network and intimate knowledge of the regulatory requirements involved in the import and export of pharmaceuticals, test kits and diagnostic specimens.”
Since DHL Express sources its own transportation network, the company can offer the best combination of responsiveness, reliability and cost-effectiveness. Qualified customers for the service receive a choice of temperature options through specialized thermal packaging (ambient, chilled and frozen), pre-determined contingencies to circumvent delays and 24/7 shipment pro-active monitoring through its Quality Control Centers. The service is capable of transporting laboratory kits and medical devices, biological samples (blood, saliva, urine, tissues, etc.), research products, vaccines, drugs for commercial and non-commercial use, and medical devices.
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