Port cargo handling business for pharmaceutical management
We prioritize the quality of pharmaceuticals and provide safe and reliable port handling!
In the pharmaceutical industry, temperature management during transportation and prevention of foreign matter contamination are crucial for maintaining product quality. In particular, delicate pharmaceuticals require proper handling and storage. Inappropriate loading and unloading operations can lead to product deterioration or damage. Our port handling business takes into account the characteristics of pharmaceuticals, maintaining quality through temperature-controlled warehouses and careful operations. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Import and export of pharmaceuticals - Storage of pharmaceuticals requiring temperature control - Transportation of pharmaceuticals with a focus on quality preservation 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Preservation of pharmaceutical quality - Reduction of transportation costs - Compliance with regulations
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【Features】 - Careful loading and unloading operations tailored to the characteristics of the cargo - Storage in temperature-controlled warehouses - Use of tools designed with pharmaceuticals in mind - Safe operations conducted by experienced loading and unloading workers - Obtained licenses for port cargo handling operations 【Our Strengths】 As trusted experts in port logistics with many years of experience, we support the safe transportation and storage of pharmaceuticals.
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Our company holds a license for general port transportation business and operates a port cargo transportation service. Over many years of history, we obtained the first license for port cargo handling business at Osaka Port, and have been providing loading and unloading services for cargo entrusted to us by shippers or shipping operators. With years of experience, we offer cargo handling services in the port area, ranging from small shipments to bulk cargo in the tens of thousands of tons.


















