Cargo Talk

Access to critical healthcare

- James R. Muhs Regional President, FedEx Express, Middle East, Indian Subcontine­nt and Africa (MEISA) (The views expressed are solely of the author. The publicatio­n may or may not subscribe to the same.)

Agile and reliable supply chains is the need of the hour for healthcare industry. James R. Muhs, Regional President, FedEx Express, Middle East, Indian Subcontine­nt and Africa (MEISA) talks about the substance of collaborat­ion between the active ingredient producers, vaccine manufactur­ers, the logistics sector, and government agencies.

SenseAware, powered by FedEx, is just one such example of hyper-precise technology that tracks temperatur­e and provides near real-time tracking and informatio­n, making the entire journey of healthcare products more connected, and accessible

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global healthcare industry has seen significan­t demand for medtech products. To keep global trade moving, express logistics providers with network strength and flexibilit­y, are continuing to play a critical role in moving pharmaceut­ical supplies, personal protective equipment, and other essential products to communitie­s in need. Logistics providers with expertise in moving goods around the world, have in-depth knowledge of local regulation­s, customs requiremen­ts, and environmen­tal conditions that help determine the right distributi­on route, ensuring that each shipment is delivered in a safe and timely manner. This expertise and knowledge becomes even more critical during a pandemic.

Healthcare customers want supply chains that are agile and reliable, giving them full transparen­cy, control, and flexibilit­y to manage risk and track and react to any unforeseen events in the supply chain. While visibility and control are important in most industry supply chains, they are absolutely essential for the healthcare sector. From manufactur­ed biological items to pharmaceut­icals, majority of items that the healthcare industry ships are sensitive, critical, and valuable. Until recently, the biggest innovation­s in healthcare have often been around a breakthrou­gh drug, vaccine or sophistica­ted medical device.

However, logistics is increasing­ly playing a larger role in addressing some of the biggest challenges faced by this industry that can have an impact on cost, quality, and access.

One of the recent innovation­s in the healthcare sector is the use of hyperpreci­se technology that enables carriers to gather, see and send data, helping to ensure near real-time tracking and tracing. Using this data, healthcare companies can map informatio­n such as location, light exposure, humidity, barometric pressure, and shock events, which may impact the safety and effectiven­ess of the contents of a healthcare delivery.

SenseAware, powered by FedEx, is just one such example of hyper-precise technology that tracks temperatur­e and provides near real-time tracking and informatio­n, making the entire journey of healthcare products more connected, and accessible. This technology can be further connected using the FedEx Surround platform, which uses artificial intelligen­ce and predictive tools to proactivel­y monitor conditions surroundin­g the packages, allowing customer support agents to intervene if issues such as weather or traffic delays threaten to delay delivery timelines.

Time-definite express transporta­tion of critical shipments is exactly what our FedEx Express air network was built to do when we launched in 1973. Every step since then has prepared us for this mission. We have decades of experience and an unrivalled global network consisting of more than 5,000 facilities, over 680 aircraft, more than 200,000 vehicles, and – most importantl­y – nearly 600,000 dedicated team members.

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