Warehouse Solutions for Medical Supply and Device Distribution

Compliant Warehousing for Medical Supplies and Devices

Medical supply and device distribution operates under stringent FDA regulations that govern every aspect of storage, handling, and distribution. From surgical instruments and diagnostic equipment to consumable supplies and implantable devices, these products require controlled environments, meticulous documentation, and zero-error fulfillment.

Go Freight’s warehouse facilities in South Florida support medical supply distributors with FDA-compliant storage conditions and precise fulfillment operations.

FDA Quality System Regulation Compliance

Medical device warehouses must comply with 21 CFR Part 820 Quality System Regulation requirements. This includes documented procedures for receiving, storage, handling, distribution, and traceability. Climate-controlled storage with continuous temperature and humidity monitoring is mandatory for many medical products. Facilities must be registered with the FDA and subject to periodic inspection.

Lot and Serial Number Traceability

Complete traceability from manufacturer through distribution to end customer is mandatory for medical devices. Unique Device Identification (UDI) requirements mean warehouse systems must track lot numbers, serial numbers, manufacturing dates, and expiration dates for every item. In the event of a recall, traceability data must enable rapid identification of all affected products and the customers who received them.

Temperature-Controlled Storage

Many medical products require specific temperature ranges—ambient controlled room temperature (59-86°F), refrigerated (36-46°F), or frozen. Temperature excursions can render products unsafe and unsaleable. Redundant monitoring systems, backup power for refrigeration, and documented temperature records are essential. 3PL warehouse providers serving medical customers need validated temperature monitoring systems with calibrated sensors and automated alarming.

Sterility and Cleanroom Requirements

Sterile medical products must maintain their sterility throughout warehouse storage and handling. Controlled environments, clean handling procedures, and packaging integrity verification prevent contamination. Some products require cleanroom-adjacent storage with filtered air and positive pressure. Staff handling sterile products follow gowning and hygiene protocols to maintain product integrity.

Emergency and After-Hours Fulfillment

Healthcare doesn’t stop after business hours. Medical supply warehouses must support emergency orders for critical items—surgical supplies needed for emergency procedures, replacement parts for life-support equipment, and disaster response supplies. Last-mile delivery to hospitals and clinics must be available around the clock for critical medical supplies.

Medical Supply Warehousing with Go Freight

Our South Florida facilities provide FDA-compliant storage, lot-level traceability, and temperature-controlled environments for medical supply distributors.

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