Specialized logistics

Definition

Specialized logistics, as the name suggests, represents logistics solutions that are tailored to meet the specific requirements of individual industries or types of goods. This type of logistics is used in cases where standard logistics procedures and methods are not sufficient or appropriate due to the unique characteristics of the goods.

Industry-Specific Use

Pharmaceutical industry: Requires strictly regulated handling, storage, and transportation of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. This includes maintaining constant temperatures, ensuring sterility, and complying with strict governmental and international regulations.

Cold-chain products industry: Used for the transport and storage of food, beverages, or other materials that require controlled temperature conditions. Cooling and freezing equipment is integrated into the logistics chain to ensure product quality and safety.

Hazardous materials industry: The transport and storage of chemicals, toxic substances, or flammable materials require special procedures, training, and equipment to minimize risks and ensure safety.

Heavy and oversized cargo industry: The transport of large or heavy items, such as machinery or vehicles, often requires specialized equipment, including heavy-duty trucks, low-bed trailers, or maritime transport solutions.