GDP-Compliant Service

Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Transport Dubai

Controlled 2°C to 8°C transport for medicines, vaccines, biologics, and medical supplies across Dubai and the UAE.

A dedicated service for regulated pharmaceutical movement

DegreeZero provides pharmaceutical cold chain transport Dubai companies and healthcare operators use when product integrity, documentation, and handling standards matter as much as delivery timing. This service is built around a validated 2°C to 8°C operating range for medicines, vaccines, biologics, injectable products, diagnostics, and medical supplies that must remain inside a narrow band during transport. In pharmaceutical logistics, a missed temperature threshold is not just an operational issue. It can become a compliance, safety, and financial issue at the same time.

That is why our pharma service focuses on more than vehicle cooling. It combines temperature control, route discipline, monitoring, and transport documentation in a single operating model. Whether the load is moving between a distribution hub and clinic, from storage into a hospital network, or between healthcare sites in different Emirates, the transport chain needs to be stable, visible, and reviewable.

What GDP compliance means in practical transport terms

Good Distribution Practice, or GDP, is the quality framework used to ensure medicinal products are consistently stored, transported, and handled under the right conditions. In transport terms, that means temperature-sensitive medicines should move in validated vehicles with calibrated monitoring, documented handling, and processes that reduce the risk of exposure or loss of traceability. GDP is not just about having a cold vehicle. It is about being able to show that the transport environment remained appropriate from dispatch to delivery.

For UAE pharmaceutical operators, that matters when serving hospitals, pharmacies, healthcare distributors, laboratories, and vaccination programmes. The transport provider has to support compliance expectations, especially when products are auditable or part of a regulated supply chain. DegreeZero is structured to support those expectations through monitored vehicles, disciplined operating procedures, and delivery documentation.

Cargo types, logging, and documentation

The most common cargo profiles on this route include prescription medicines, temperature-sensitive injectables, vaccines, biologic materials, specialty therapies, laboratory items, and medical consumables that require controlled transport. These products often move on tight delivery windows and sometimes between multiple regulated parties. That makes live temperature logging and clear transport records especially important.

Our pharmaceutical vehicles support temperature logging and monitored movement, creating a practical record that healthcare and compliance teams can review. For operations managers, this reduces uncertainty around product condition during handover. For regulated customers, it supports better internal reporting and stronger cold chain accountability.

Why healthcare and pharma companies choose DegreeZero

Pharma clients choose DegreeZero because they need a partner that understands the difference between ordinary cold delivery and regulated pharmaceutical movement. Medicines and vaccines are not handled like food. The transport plan has to reflect product sensitivity, documentation standards, and the reputational risk of a failed delivery. Our operations team works with those realities in mind, offering monitored transport, responsive support, and UAE-wide coordination for both routine and urgent assignments.

To arrange pharmaceutical cold chain transport, send us the cargo type, target range, pickup and delivery sites, timing requirements, and any documentation needs. We will recommend the right vehicle and handling plan. Pricing starts from AED 349 per day depending on route and assignment profile, and support is available for one-off dispatches as well as recurring healthcare logistics.