Pharmacy

Pharmacy - intralogistics for the pharmaceutical industry
Key challenges
The pharmaceutical industry faces a number of requirements that stem from stringent safety standards and precision:
- Strict regulations and quality control- The pharmaceutical industry is subject to strict regulations that require full control over every stage of commodity management.
- Management of products with a short shelf life- Many products, such as medicines, have a limited shelf life, requiring precise inventory management.
- Temperature requirements- Pharmaceutical products must be stored under strictly controlled temperature conditions, usually between +2°C and +8°C, to ensure their effectiveness and safety.
- Tracking and traceability- each product must be tracked at every stage of production and distribution to ensure full compliance.
Intralog solutions for the pharmaceutical industry
- Regulatory-compliant automation- Our automation systems are fully compliant with GMP requirements and other pharmaceutical regulations, guaranteeing full safety of operations.
- Precision WMS systems- With our WMS systems, it is possible to accurately track each batch of products, ensuring full traceability.
- Temperature management systems- Our solutions enable precise temperature control in pharmaceutical warehouses, ranging from +2°C to +8°C, ensuring compliance with drug storage requirements.
- Short-life inventory management- Our solutions optimize the flow of goods, enabling efficient management of products with a short shelf life.
Benefits for the pharmaceutical industry in cooperation with Intralog
- Regulatory compliance- Automation meets regulatory requirements, which minimizes the risk of non-compliance.
- Product safety- Our systems provide full control over the management of medicines, which protects their quality and safety.
- Inventory optimization- Automatic inventory management allows efficient product management, reducing losses due to expired drugs.
- Temperature control- Integrated temperature management systems ensure that pharmaceutical products are stored in the right conditions, guaranteeing their stability and effectiveness throughout their shelf life.