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World Courier to expand storage capabilities in India

Our Bureau, MumbaiThursday, January 24, 2008, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

In response to increasing demand from global pharmaceutical companies that conduct clinical trials in India, World Courier unveiled its plans to almost triple the capacity of its ISO-certified, GMP-compliant investigational storage facility in Bangalore in 2008. The expansion will be undertaken in two phases, with the first phase being completed by the end of January and the second phase set to get under way in April. The facility will remain open for business throughout the construction period, the company said. The delivery of this expanded state-of-the-art temperature-controlled structure to the international research community follows ground-breaking 2004 patent legislation governing the molecular composition of new and existing drugs. Since then, the progressive legislation - combined with the country's widely varied and densely populated demographics - has attracted growing numbers of the pharmaceutical community to a local clinical trial market that is expected to witness US $1.5 billion investment by 2010. "Given this highly competitive environment and the complexity of clinical trial shipments, pharmaceutical companies are turning to professional service partners to bring their international studies in as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible," said Dhananjay Achudan, country manager, World Courier (India) Pvt Ltd., a transportation leader in this country for the past decade. "Especially in a country of this size where temperatures can range from +45oC to below 0oC, clients have found that the use of our central climate-controlled storage depot can assure product quality and hasten the regulatory permit process while significantly reducing customs delays and transportation costs. The shorter lead times and lower costs realized through use of our storage facility have brought real value to our clients, without them having to relinquish control of their inventories." Staffed by full-time licensed pharmacists, the World Courier's Bangalore storage facility provides comprehensive logistical solutions for investigational drugs and trial-related materials in a variety of temperature-controlled settings that range from +25oC to -70oC. Services include validated storage areas for drugs, diagnostic kits and medical devices; round-the-clock access to inventories; transport of all investigational drugs and supplies from the country of origin to the depot; immediate delivery of specified drugs/kits from the depot to in-country locations; drug return/destruction management; and complete logistics chain management. According to company reports, all documentation and materials are fully traceable using CTM-STARSM, World Courier's own CFR21-11-compliant monitoring system which allows customers to view their inventories 24x7 via live password-protected Internet feed. World Courier currently maintains a network of seven investigational drug storage facilities worldwide, with installations in Buenos Aires (Argentina), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Santiago (Chile), Mexico City (Mexico), Lima (Peru), Moscow (Russia) and Bangalore (India). Five new global locations are planned to come online in strategic and developing markets during 2008, increasing World Courier's network of temperature-controlled biopharm facilities to 12 worldwide locations. Incorporated in 1969 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut (USA) World Courier is the largest and most experienced specialty courier service with a network of over 140 company-owned ISO 9001-certified offices operating in 50 countries worldwide. In India, the company operates wholly-owned offices in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Chennai and Bangalore. To meet the logistical needs of biopharm clients, World Courier (India) has also developed a strong network of additional secondary service locations within the country where prominent investigator sites are located.

 
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