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Pharmafreight will again be at CPhI in 2008 in Frankfurt. Come and see us on our stand.

 

To provide a globally recognized, ethically-led quality standard for the protection and movement of healthcare products around the world and to promote best practice and total quality amongst its associate partners.

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Pharmafreight is a new concept in international pharmaceutical logistics working to Good Transportation Practice.

Pharmafreight was born from an affiliation between global independent forwarding companies, each of whom specialise in worldwide logistics for the finished product, API, biomedical, pharmaceutical machinery and clinical trial sectors of the pharmaceutical industry.

The global service is made up of a core group of freight companies, working to procedures based on GxP, namely our own global standard, Good Transportation Practice. Fully GTP trained Responsible Persons manage our pharma operations in each country and operational staff are GTP trained by Pharmafreight's unique mix of online training system and mandatory regional courses. The network is constantly expanding into the more off-line destinations to ensure a truly global delivery service available to the marketplace – with each office offering the same GTP standard of excellence in pharma logistics.

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Contact Information

Pharmafreight Global Communications HQ

( for specific details on the partner companies click here )

Telephone

+ 44 1784 248636

FAX

+ 44 1784 248638

Postal address

Unit 12, Shield Road, Ashford, Middlesex, UK, TW15 1AU

Electronic mail

General Information: info@pharmafreight.com
Webmaster:  webmaster
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Last modified: October 22, 2007