DHL Freight to establish ColdChain facility in Budapest

Road freight specialist added new regional cross dock centres in Lyon, Milan and Madrid to its network for temperature controlled shipments DHL Freight, the road freight specialist within Deutsche Post DHL Group, integrates three additional certified Life Sciences & Healthcare Competency Centres to its LTL (less than truckload) ColdChain network. With new stations in Lyon, […]

DHL Freight to establish ColdChain facility in Budapest

Road freight specialist added new regional cross dock centres in Lyon, Milan and Madrid to its network for temperature controlled shipments DHL Freight, the road freight specialist within Deutsche Post

DHL Group, integrates three additional certified Life Sciences & Healthcare Competency Centres to its LTL (less than truckload) ColdChain network.
With new stations in Lyon, Milan and Madrid, DHL is further extending its services for temperature controlled road freight shipments across Europe.
Targeting the life sciences and healthcare industry, an integrated ‘Solution Suite’ offers services specifically tailored for these customers’ needs, as well as an IT platform, CoolTrack that allows continuous monitoring and real-time tracking of cargo temperature via GPS.
“Our customers in the life sciences and healthcare sector are looking for better ways to manage the risk of product damage and loss from temperature deviations in increasingly long and diverse supply chains.
With DHL’s pan-European LTL ColdChain network we are embedding the new standard for cold-chain road freight transport further into Europe”, says Amadou Diallo, CEO DHL Freight.
The cross dock centres in Milan, Lyon and Madrid have been added to the network in the course of the last month. The first two are certified against the European Good Distribution Practice (GDP), while the competency centre in Madrid is being currently audited and will receive its GDP certification shortly. The next competency centre in Budapest will be added to the network within the next couple of weeks. With this network expansion, DHL Freight addresses the growing demand coming from new life sciences and healthcare manufacturers in Southern and Eastern Europe.
DHL’s ColdChain service runs twice a week according to a schedule. The central routing of cargo takes place via the cross-docking centre in Mechelen (Belgium) from where shipments can be further transported under predefined temperature conditions (2-8° Celsius or 15-25° Celsius) to 30 countries in Europe.
DHL ColdChain provides seamless temperature visibility along the supply chain, 24/7 proactive monitoring, that is GDP certified. Temperature data and logistics events can be accessed via the ‘CoolTrack’ IT platform, facilitating early intervention and simplifying document control. The IT platform is provided by Agheera, a DHL Freight sister company that is specialized in the area of Telematics and Big Data.
DHL Freight’s temperature-controlled road freight network is connected seamlessly with other modes of transport, such as rail, air or ocean freight and therewith offers customers, in cooperation with DHL Global Forwarding and DHL Supply Chain, integrated and cost efficient transport solutions.
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