UPS Introduces New Shipment Service Levels For Its Temperature True Portfolio

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UPS Introduces New Shipment Service Levels For Its Temperature True Portfolio

Company: ups, Profile: UPS, Date: 2013-10-02


Service levels include:UPS Temperature True Plus for both active and passive shipments that maintains the strictest of temperature ranges in transit.
“Listening to the marketplace, we are further broadening our UPS Temperature True portfolio to meet these needs while also helping companies ensure compliance for a broader range of product temperature requirements.”
To learn more about UPS Temperature True, visit www.ups.com/healthcarelogistics.
US 10/02/13Atlanta, GAUPS announced new service levels for managing the full range of temperature-sensitive healthcare product as part of its UPS Temperature True portfolio at the 11th Annual Cold Chain GDP andamp; Temperature Management Logistics Global Forum.
UPS Temperature True Saver, a first-to-market standardized ocean freight solution for temperature-sensitive shipments, is currently being piloted with customers and will roll out early in 2014.


UPS Introduces New Shipment Service Levels For Its Temperature True Portfolio

US 10/02/13

Atlanta, GA

UPS announced new service levels for managing the full range of temperature-sensitive healthcare product as part of its UPS Temperature True portfolio at the 11th Annual Cold Chain GDP andamp; Temperature Management Logistics Global Forum. With tremendous global growth in the transportation of cold chain products, healthcare companies can now choose from tiered service levels based on the degree of control needed, leveraging both the speed of air and the economies of ocean freight while ensuring protection in the supply chain.

The newly expanded service offers more options for shipping temperature-sensitive products such as specialty pharmaceuticals, biologics, medical devices and diagnostics, as well as generic consumer health and veterinarian medicine.

“We are seeing growth in the number of temperature sensitive shipments due to the increasing cold-chain regulations and expansion of generic products,” said Dirk Van Peteghem, vice president of UPS Healthcare Logistics. “Listening to the marketplace, we are further broadening our UPS Temperature True portfolio to meet these needs while also helping companies ensure compliance for a broader range of product temperature requirements.”

Service levels include:

UPS Temperature True Plus for both active and passive shipments that maintains the strictest of temperature ranges in transit. UPS’s existing robust service includes comprehensive processes for managing shipments with the highest degree of risk mitigation.

UPS Temperature True Standard, is a new offering which is ideal for shipments that need lower levels of in-transit monitoring, while still helping healthcare companies maintain product compliance and peace of mind.

UPS Temperature True Saver, a first-to-market standardized ocean freight solution for temperature-sensitive shipments, is currently being piloted with customers and will roll out early in 2014. This option is ideal for large volume shipments where cost management and regulatory compliance are both paramount.

These are the latest expansions to the UPS Temperature True global portfolio, which includes a broad range of services and solutions to protect temperature-sensitive healthcare products including quality assurance support and 24/7 control tower monitoring scalable to the service level desired. In addition to the new service level transportation options, the portfolio includes packaging consulting services for temperature-sensitive products as well as best-in-class technology, proactive monitoring and intervention services, risk management and contingency planning as well as deep regulatory compliance expertise.

To learn more about UPS Temperature True, visit www.ups.com/healthcarelogistics.

About UPS

UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including transporting packages and freight; facilitating international trade, and deploying advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can be found on the web at ups.com® and its corporate blog can be found at longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS or follow @UPS_News on Twitter.

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Company: ups, Profile: UPS, Date: 2013-10-02


Service levels include:UPS Temperature True Plus for both active and passive shipments that maintains the strictest of temperature ranges in transit.
“Listening to the marketplace, we are further broadening our UPS Temperature True portfolio to meet these needs while also helping companies ensure compliance for a broader range of product temperature requirements.”
To learn more about UPS Temperature True, visit www.ups.com/healthcarelogistics.
US 10/02/13Atlanta, GAUPS announced new service levels for managing the full range of temperature-sensitive healthcare product as part of its UPS Temperature True portfolio at the 11th Annual Cold Chain GDP andamp; Temperature Management Logistics Global Forum.
UPS Temperature True Saver, a first-to-market standardized ocean freight solution for temperature-sensitive shipments, is currently being piloted with customers and will roll out early in 2014.


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