Using Cold Storage for Pharmaceuticals
Finished pharmaceutical products like medicines, vaccines, injectables, specialized therapies etc. can lose their effectiveness or may be rendered unsafe in extreme temperatures. Cold Storage for pharmaceuticals is crucial when it comes to maintaining the quality and integrity of these crucial products.
The pharmaceutical industry requires a temperature-controlled environment to store drugs and related products while transporting them from one place to another. Many modern biologic therapies, antibodies and vaccines, gene and cellular therapies need reliable infrastructure for maintaining the right temperature range until it reaches the patient. It is primarily important for the efficacy, safety and shelf-life of sensitive drugs.
Benefits of Using Cold Storage in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Here are some proven benefits of using cold storage in pharmaceuticals
Versatile storage - Cold storage can store and preserve pharmaceutical products, be it vaccines, drugs or biologics. Cold rooms can be customised for capacity, temperature regulations etc as per the business needs. These facilities are durable, have a longer service life and provide stable storage conditions with reduced exposure.
Better use of space - Cold rooms can be customised for various sizes, they can also meet the demands when it comes to effective utilisation of limited space.
Energy savings - Smartly designed cold storage spaces can help you save on your energy bills. Air-tight insulation for walls, doors and ceilings and an energy efficient refrigeration system can help you avoid temperature drops. Smoother operations and regular maintenance can lead to long-term energy savings.
How can Mechair support you?
Mechair Industries is India’s leader in providing world-class, temperature controlled supply chain solutions. Our world-class facilities, deep domain knowledge and manpower capacity for turnkey installations offer the most advanced cold-chain solutions, industrial refrigeration systems and food processing projects, for post-harvest and food processing sectors.
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