CBI
member
UPS
recently opened its new healthcare facility in Hangzhou, a move that represents
a significant expansion of its Asia healthcare distribution network.
The advanced facility has leading technology to maintain product safety and
integrity, and is designed to offer seamless global solutions to healthcare
companies looking to expand into, transport within, and export from China.
The facility consists of 22,000 square metres of dedicated healthcare space,
and is designed to meet the specific storage and distribution needs of
pharmaceutical companies.
With this facility, UPS aims to introduce a new and efficient business model
into the Chinese market. This model is designed to reduce costs in the supply
chain, negating the need for healthcare companies to build and invest in their
own distribution warehouses.
Richard Loi, President of UPS China, said, "With many healthcare companies
demanding rigorous supply chain solutions in China. The UPS Hangzhou facility,
along with our existing Shanghai medical device facility, will speed products
to key markets within China, and underscores UPS's commitment to strengthening
our China network."
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