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FedEx has announced that its hub facilities at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in China and Kansai International Airport in Japan have received the "CEIV Pharma certification." This certification, provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), ensures high standards for the air transport and handling of sensitive healthcare products such as pharmaceuticals and vaccines. The certification reflects FedEx's commitment to quality and compliance in pharmaceutical logistics.

Kawal Preet, President of FedEx Asia Pacific, stated: "The healthcare industry's innovation requires smarter, faster, and more resilient supply chains. The Asia-Pacific region is rapidly emerging as a global hub for clinical trials and biopharmaceutical manufacturing. There is an increasing need for logistics that ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and leverage technology. Our track record and expertise in providing intelligent cold chain solutions help maintain product quality, regulatory adherence, and peace of mind for our customers. By combining AI-powered logistics technology with real-time monitoring across our global network, FedEx supports life sciences companies in advancing next-generation medical innovations with speed, scale, and reliability."

The pharmaceutical logistics market in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to grow from $163 billion in 2025 to $225 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.68%. The region accounts for about 50% of global clinical trials and plays a critical role in global pharmaceutical research and development. Consistent temperature-controlled services are essential for ensuring product efficacy.

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FedEx leverages its extensive experience in medical logistics to offer customized services catering to diverse transportation needs such as clinical trial solutions, biologics, and vaccines. These services are supported by a robust international express transportation network; special transportation services (SpS) designed for time-sensitive items; and global life sciences centers located in Incheon, Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, Memphis (USA), Veldhoven (Netherlands). Additionally, FedEx operates over 130 cold chain facilities worldwide ensuring consistent temperature management within its domestic and international networks.

The CEIV Pharma certification at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) and Kansai International Airport (KIX) is part of FedEx's strategy to develop globally compliant infrastructure. As of May 2025, 19 FedEx facilities worldwide including major locations in Europe and the Americas operate according to CEIV Pharma quality standards further strengthening their position as a trusted logistics partner within the global healthcare industry.

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