Validated cold chain

Cold Chain & Refrigerated Medical Transport That Keeps Every Degree in Range

NoazRX safeguards biologics, vaccines, specialty medications, and specimens with validated containers, active telemetry, and GDP-calibrated SOPs. Healthcare-only lanes prevent contamination or dwell-time spikes from retail freight.

  • Validated pack-outs with calibrated sensors
  • Live telemetry and deviation workflows
  • Segmented vehicles for multi-range loads

Cold chain readiness

  • Pre-conditioned gel packs and PCM matched to route
  • Continuous temperature logging with alert thresholds
  • Segmented refrigerated, ambient, and frozen zones
  • Seal tracking and dual verification for high-value biologics
  • CAPA playbooks for excursions and dwell-time risk
Integrity controls

How NoazRX protects cold chain integrity

Controls span packaging, vehicles, telemetry, and custody to keep temperatures in range.

Validated pack-outs

Route-specific gel packs, PCM, and calibrated sensors mapped to every lane.

Live telemetry

Continuous logging with alert thresholds, corrective action prompts, and audit exports.

Vehicle-level controls

Segmented refrigerated zones, ambient sections, and frozen capacity on demand.

Custody discipline

Seal tracking, geostamped custody events, and dual verification for high-value biologics.

Exception automation

Proactive reroutes and driver prompts when dwell times or ambient temperatures threaten stability.

Coverage

Use cases we support daily

Validated procedures for every cold chain scenario.

Vaccine distribution

CDC/Health Canada-aligned packaging and monitors for clinics.

Specialty biologics

Strict temperature bands and home-delivery etiquette for patients.

Lab specimens

Shock/temp indicators and rapid transport to core labs.

Hospital pharmacy replenishment

Refrigerated injectables and chemo therapies with custody logs.

Clinical trials

Blinded kit handling, investigator documentation, and courier blinding.

Staging

Coverage with cold chain staging

Staging hubs in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, London, Windsor, Ottawa, and Montréal keep gel packs conditioned and reduce dwell times.

Ontario corridors

Healthcare-only hubs shorten dwell times and support same-day replenishment.

Inter-city lanes

GDP paperwork ready for Ontario–Québec audits with bilingual teams.

Compliance

Compliance language for GDP and PHIPA

Audit-ready templates, privacy controls, and trained personnel keep every shipment compliant.

Temperature control SOPs

Lane mapping, pack-out checklists, logger calibration, and deviation management.

Data privacy controls

Protected patient identifiers across manifests and telemetry platforms.

Quality documentation

Temp logs, custody scans, and CAPA templates bundled for audits.

Trained personnel

PPE, clean-cab, and seal inspection routines on every stop.

Why NoazRX

Why healthcare-only wins over parcel carriers

Routes are designed for medical risk, not retail volume.

No cross-docking

Dedicated lanes prevent trailer handoffs that create excursions.

Short dwell times

Healthcare-only micro-hubs sit close to pharmacies, hospitals, and labs.

Healthcare-trained drivers

Drivers understand cold chain triage, escalation, and GDP etiquette.

Command desk monitoring

STAT requests and ETA shifts are managed by a healthcare-focused team.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common cold chain courier questions answered.

How are temperature ranges maintained?

Validated pack-outs, calibrated sensors, and vehicle segmentation keep temperatures in range.

Do you provide temperature logs?

Yes. Time-stamped logs are accessible via dashboard and packaged for audits.

Can you handle frozen and refrigerated on the same run?

Vehicles include separated zones and properly staged PCM for multi-range trips.

What happens during a temperature excursion?

Deviation SOPs trigger command desk action and documented CAPA steps.

Can cold chain be combined with controlled substances?

Yes. Dual verification, seal tracking, and temperature logging run concurrently for narcotics and biologics.