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    A Letter from President & CEO, John Sell

    January 31, 2022

    Dear friends and valued partners, As we move into 2022, (how is it February already?) I want to touch upon a number of key transitions within our team.  As many of you are aware, MD Logistics founder and executive advisor Mark Sell passed away in Full Article

    Reusable Shipping Technology in the Pharmaceutical Industry

    November 4, 2021

    written by: Chad Hodges, Vice President, Life Science Solutions In recent years, there’s been an evolution in the life sciences and pharmaceuticals industry as advancements in technology have gotten stronger and created more temperature sensitive medications and therapies. As these products have become more complex Full Article
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    Systems Integration: “a Good 3PL Partnership, Starts with a Strong Integration”

    April 29, 2021

    written by: Jim Hepp, Director, IT As a third party logistics provider we work as an extension of our customers teams, treating their product as our own. Because the nature of our business requires intimate access to our customers business, one of the very first Full Article

    Supply Chain Re-Engineering: How does the supply chain move on from a global pandemic?

    March 30, 2021

    written by: Mark Sell, President & CEO, MD Logistics The advent of a global economy transformed the way we purchase goods. This meant that items could be both sourced and manufactured around the world, requiring an interconnected global supply chain to keep the constant flow Full Article

    2020 MD Lookback: a Year of Reaction and Evolution

    January 28, 2021

    When we look back on 2020, perhaps the one event we all will remember is the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the year was spent navigating the pandemic amid shutdowns and changing regulations. We are proud of the way that our team continued to ensure our Full Article
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