DEPOT SERVICES

DEPOT SERVICES
Product Description

COREX Logistics warehouses are equipped with designated areas for storing drugs and clinical research materials. It ensures appropriate storage and the safety of all goods in our depots. According to client instructions, goods are allocated to the following zones: quarantine zone for destruction, quarantine storage area for returns, and primary quarantine. Access to these zones is restricted.


Corex Logistics Limited

  • IE
  • 2020
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 100 - 249
    Employees
Company types
Drug delivery device Supplier/Manufacturer
Primary activities
Packaging & drug delivery
Supply Chain
Transport/Logistics/Distribution

Corex Logistics Limited

  • IE
  • 2020
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 100 - 249
    Employees
Company types
Drug delivery device Supplier/Manufacturer
Primary activities
Packaging & drug delivery
Supply Chain
Transport/Logistics/Distribution

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