Kuehne+Nagel (KN) has expanded its healthcare logistics footprint in India with the opening of a new temperature-controlled air freight cross dock facility in Hyderabad. The investment fortifies the company’s ability to support the safe, compliant and reliable movement of healthcare products, in response to demand for specialised logistics solutions for pharma and medical shipments. The 248 sqm facility operates across dedicated temperature zones, including 2°C–8°C and 15°C–25°C. These controlled environments are designed to safeguard product integrity across a wide range of healthcare shipments. The site complies with KN’s global HealthChain quality standard, ensuring GxP compliance across healthcare supply chains. With the addition of Hyderabad, KN now operates two HealthChain-certified facilities in India, following the launch of its Bengaluru Cool Zone facility last year.
KN unveils new temp-controlled facility in Hyderabad
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