Pharmaceutical logistics in demand as war rattles supply chains
Medicines can stop pain, fight cancer and save lives — but they’re useless if lost in the mail, spoil in hot warehouses or sit stuck on ships amid wartime disruptions.
Medicines can stop pain, fight cancer and save lives, but they are worthless if they get lost in the mail, spoil in hot warehouses or are stuck on ships. Wartime disruptions are rattling supply chains and increasing demand for reliable pharmaceutical logistics to ensure medications reach patients.