Worldwide Healthcare Cold Chain Logistics Industry to 2027 - Featuring AmerisourceBergen, Deutsche Post DHL and FedEx Among Others

2022-06-15 11:51:05 By : Ms. Rebecca Wu

DUBLIN , June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Healthcare Cold Chain Logistics Market Report & Forecast (2022-2027)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global healthcare cold chain logistics market reached a value of US$ 16.5 billion in 2021. Looking forward, the market is projected to reach US$ 20.3 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.4% during 2022-2027. Keeping in mind the uncertainties of COVID-19, the analyst is continuously tracking and evaluating the direct as well as the indirect influence of the pandemic on different End-use industries. These insights are included in the report as a major market contributor.

Healthcare cold chain logistics is a system allowing temperature-controlled packaging, storage, and transportation of temperature-sensitive products. It relies on cold insulated transport vehicles, such as refrigerated trucks, railcars, freight, and air cargo, to preserve the efficacy and increase the shelf life of various vaccines, medicines, biopharmaceuticals, and samples. It provides reliable information to pharmaceutical companies about the products when communicating with regulatory agencies and reduces losses from damaged biomedical products. At present, there is a rise in the utilization of healthcare cold chain logistics to preserve healthcare products across the globe. This, along with the expanding pharmaceutical industry, represents one of the key factors driving the market. Moreover, there is an increase in the need for proper storage and transportation of drugs in the healthcare sector without reducing the efficiency of drugs.

This, coupled with several benefits provided by healthcare cold chain logistics, such as seamless integration of activities during transportation and delivery, is propelling the growth of the market. In addition, the escalating demand for biopharmaceuticals, vaccines, and clinical trial materials due to the growing prevalence of numerous diseases are positively influencing the market.

Besides this, governments of several countries are implementing stringent regulations for the efficient handling of temperature-sensitive pharma products around the world. In line with this, the rising reliance on healthcare cold chain logistics to store vaccines under controlled temperatures for vaccination drives is bolstering the market growth. Competitive Landscape

The competitive landscape of the market has been analyzed in the report, along with the detailed profiles of the major players operating in the industry. Some of these players are AmerisourceBergen Corporation (World Courier), Deutsche Post DHL Group, FedEx Corporation Services, Inc., United Parcel Service of America, Inc., Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Cavalier Logistics, Inc., DB Schenker, LifeConEx, American Airlines Cargo, Continental Group and Marken Ltd. Key Questions Answered in This Report 1. What was the size of the global healthcare cold chain logistics market in 2021? 2. What is the expected growth rate of the global healthcare cold chain logistics market during 2022-2027? 3. What are the key factors driving the global healthcare cold chain logistics market? 4. What has been the impact of COVID-19 on the global healthcare cold chain logistics market? 5. What is the breakup of the global healthcare cold chain logistics market based on the product? 6. What is the breakup of the global healthcare cold chain logistics market based on the segment? 7. What are the key regions in the global healthcare cold chain logistics market? 8. Who are the key players/companies in the global healthcare cold chain logistics market? Key Topics Covered: 1 Preface 2 Scope and Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 The Global Healthcare Cold Chain Products Market 4.1 Historical, Current and Future Market Trends 4.2 Market Segments 4.2.1 Biopharmaceuticals 4.2.1.1 Historical, Current and Future Market Trends 4.2.1.2 Cold Chain Requirements for Biopharmaceuticals 4.2.1.3 Cold Chain Opportunities for Biopharmaceuticals 4.2.2 Vaccines 4.2.2.1 Historical, Current and Future Market Trends 4.2.2.2 Cold Chain Requirements for Vaccines 4.2.2.3 Cold Chain Opportunities for Vaccines 4.2.3 Clinical Trial Materials 4.2.3.1 Historical, Current and Future Market Trends 4.2.3.2 Cold Chain Requirements for Clinical Trial Materials 4.2.3.3 Cold Chain Opportunities for Clinical Trial Materials 5 Healthcare Cold Chain Logistic Services Market 5.1 Current and Historical Market Trends 5.2 Impact of COVID-19 5.3 Market Breakup by Product 5.3.1 Clinical Trial Materials 5.3.2 Vaccines 5.3.3 Biopharmaceuticals 5.4 Market Breakup by Segment 5.4.1 Transportation 5.4.1.1 Current and Historical Market Trends 5.4.1.2 Market Breakup by Transportation Type 5.4.1.3 Market Forecast 5.4.2 Packaging 5.4.2.1 Current and Historical Market Trends 5.4.2.2 Market Breakup by Packaging Type 5.4.2.3 Market Forecast 5.4.3 Instrumentation 5.4.3.1 Current and Historical Market Trends 5.4.3.2 Market Breakup by Instrumentation Type 5.4.3.3 Market Forecast 5.5 Market by Region 5.5.1 North America 5.5.2 Europe 5.5.3 Asia Pacific 5.5.4 Rest of the World 6 Value Chain Analysis 6.1 Drug Production Facility 6.2 Refrigerated Warehouse 6.3 Transport (Air/Sea/Road/Rail) 6.4 Distribution centres 6.5 Transport (Road) 6.6 End Users 7 Price Analysis 7.1 Price Indicators 7.2 Price Structure 7.3 Cost of Cold Chain Logistic Services Vs. Non-Cold Chain Logistic Services 8 SWOT Analysis 9 Porter's Five Forces Analysis 10 Healthcare Cold Chain Logistics: How Does It Operate? 10.1 Cold Chain Packaging and Transportation Methods 10.1.1 Dry Ice 10.1.2 Liquid Nitrogen 10.1.3 Gel Packs 10.2 Setting Up a Cold Chain 10.2.1 Initial Considerations 10.2.2 Choosing the Correct Model 10.2.3 Regulatory/Custom Clearance 10.2.4 Final Stages 10.2.5 Quality Assurance 11 Competitive Landscape 11.1 Competitive Structure 11.2 Key Players 11.3 Profiles of Key Players 11.3.1 Amerisource Bergen Corporation (World Courier) 11.3.2 Deutsche Post AG (DHL) 11.3.3 FedEx Corporation Services, Inc. 11.3.4 United Parcel Service of America, Inc. 11.3.5 Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Cavalier Logistics, Inc. 11.3.6 DB Schenker 11.3.7 Life ConEx 11.3.8 American Airlines Cargo 11.3.9 Continental Air Cargo 11.3.10 Marken

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