News | August 6, 2013

National Logistics Company Trailblazing Patient Safety Initiative

Patients will soon take their medicine with greater peace of mind, thanks to a safety initiative gaining momentum throughout the country. Counterfeit medications have been a problem in the pharmaceutical industry for more than a decade, posing serious risks to patients.

In response, California lawmakers passed legislation mandating serialization – unique barcodes on every unit of medication manufactured, distributed or sold in the state, making the drugs difficult to counterfeit and sell.

Translating state action into a national movement, Midwest and Reno-based MD Logistics is helping manufacturers integrate this mandate into the supply chains of all their pharmaceutical products, not just those to be sold in California. As a third-party logistics provider (3PL), MD Logistics specializes in customized packaging and delivery solutions, and is working to easily integrate manufacturer-serialized units into the distribution process.

The key, says Jeff Luthman, vice president of life sciences solutions at MD Logistics, is to help manufacturers become compliant before pharmaceutical serialization is implemented nationally.

“Right now, manufacturers are addressing the California legislation to understand how they will add this extra information to every individual unit,” Luthman says. “We’re already working with our clients to determine where to efficiently alter the process, whether at the point of manufacture or distribution.”

About MD Logistics
MD Logistics is a global provider of high-quality 3PL (third-party logistics) services, specializing in Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals, Retail and Consumer Goods, and Transportation Services. Strategically located in the Midwest (in Plainfield, Indiana) and now Reno, Nevada, MD Logistics provides clients with state-of-the-art comprehensive, integrated supply chain solutions from order entry to final delivery. MD Logistics was recently named among the top 100 3PL providers in the country for 2012 by Inbound Logistics.