Cold Chain Logistics

Cold Chain Logistics - Axcellant

Cold Chain Logistics

  1. lut 28, 2025

What Does 'Cold Chain Logistics’ Mean?

Cold chain logistics refers to the temperature-controlled supply chain process used to maintain product quality and safety during transportation and storage. It involves a series of refrigerated production, storage, and distribution activities that ensure perishable goods remain within a specified temperature range from origin to destination.

This process is critical for various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, and certain chemicals. Cold chain logistics employs specialized equipment, vehicles, and monitoring systems to maintain the integrity of temperature-sensitive products throughout their journey, preventing spoilage, degradation, or loss of efficacy.

Why Is the 'Cold Chain Logistics’ Important in Clinical Research?

Cold chain logistics is crucial in clinical research to maintain the integrity and efficacy of temperature-sensitive investigational products. Many biological samples, vaccines, and drugs used in clinical trials require strict temperature control to prevent degradation, ensuring the validity of study results and patient safety.

Proper cold chain management is essential for regulatory compliance and data reliability in clinical studies. Failure to maintain the cold chain can lead to compromised product quality, potentially invalidating trial outcomes and resulting in significant financial losses and delays in drug development timelines.

Good Practices and Procedures

  1. Implement continuous temperature monitoring systems with real-time alerts to quickly identify and address any deviations from the required temperature range during transit or storage.
  2. Utilize phase-change materials (PCMs) in packaging to provide consistent temperature control and buffer against external temperature fluctuations.
  3. Conduct regular qualification and validation of cold chain equipment, including refrigerators, freezers, and transport containers, to ensure they maintain required temperatures consistently.
  4. Establish a comprehensive contingency plan for power outages, equipment failures, or transportation delays to minimize the risk of temperature excursions.
  5. Train all personnel involved in cold chain operations on proper handling procedures, temperature monitoring, and documentation requirements to maintain GxP compliance.

Related Terms

Resources

Imaging Core Lab in Nuclear Medicine: Standardization, Quality Control, and Regulatory Alignment in Clinical Trials 

Modern nuclear medicine is a high-tech discipline that requires advanced facilities, infrastructure, qualified staff, and know-how. The reliable supply of radionuclides,…

Ensuring On-Time Start of a Multicenter Diagnostic Radiopharmaceutical Trial

How Axcellant stabilized isotope supply, synchronized global imaging operations, and prevented a multi-month program delay. At a Glance Study type:…

Building Market-Ready Medtech Beyond the Algorithm

At Axcellant, we work where medtech becomes real, not in headlines but in clinics, documentation, and decisions that must stand…