GO! Express & Logistics offers solutions tailored to the medical technology sector
Bonn, 21 March 2016. The German medical technology sector plays a key role in the economy and offers high growth potential. From assistive technologies and technical devices, for instance for diagnostics and intensive care, to solutions for home care, the range of products ensures optimal patient care. It’s not only the quality of the medical products that have to fulfil the most stringent quality and safety standards, but also the associated logistics. They have to arrive undamaged, precisely when and when they’re needed. GO! boasts exceptional punctuality, the highest delivery and lowest damage rates, whilst accommodating industry-specific requirements.
Unrivalled reliability for highly sensitive products
Due to short product cycles and stringent regulatory and quality requirements, the industry needs an effective logistics partner. With an in-depth understanding of operating procedures, GO! can promote a seamless interplay between manufacturers, hospitals, laboratories, surgeries, technical staff and patients. Experienced employees and specially trained couriers ensure exceptionally reliable service in accordance with all relevant regulations, including DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 and system-wide Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines.
Highly customised: flexible solutions for individual requirements
With 24/7 emergency services, medical workflow support and on-demand solutions, GO! has a product range that can be tailored to specific customer requirements. In addition to scheduled and on-demand delivery, this also includes specialist installations, repairs and services on site as well as seamless integration into operating procedures – even on weekends and bank holidays. The many added-value services along the supply chain include effective collaboration and fast response times. ‘We offer our customers in the medical technology sector flexible solutions tailored to their specific requirements 24 hours a day, and thus help to optimise company processes,’ explains Ulrich Nolte, Managing Director of GO! Germany.