Last-Mile Delivery Challenges in Healthcare Cold Chain Logistics
Last-mile delivery is often the most difficult stage of healthcare cold chain logistics. Remote locations, poor road conditions, unpredictable weather, and limited infrastructure increase the risk of temperature deviations.
Portable coolers with high-performance insulation, cold packs, and data loggers ensure safe transport during short-distance delivery. For longer journeys, passive containers equipped with phase-change materials maintain stable conditions without power.
Motorcycles, drones, bicycles, and boats are increasingly used to reach remote communities. Drones, in particular, help deliver vaccines and lab samples quickly, bypassing difficult terrain.
Monitoring remains essential during last-mile delivery. Real-time tracking ensures accountability and allows immediate intervention if temperatures drift.
Effective last-mile solutions are crucial for delivering life-saving therapies to underserved populations.

