FedEx Corp Plan To Deliver Millions Of Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines
FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service plan to deliver millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines before holiday gifts – giving them VIP handling that includes GPS tracking, special labels and first-loaded status on planes and trucks.
LOS ANGELES, Dec 10 (Reuters) – The largest U.S. package delivery companies are partners in the federal government’s Operation Warp Speed (OWS) vaccine program and each has specialized capabilities to handle fragile medical products – including Pfizer Inc’s mRna vaccine that requires shipment at sub-Arctic temperatures.
“We’re giving priority to all the vaccine shipments,” Wesley Wheeler, president of the global healthcare unit at UPS, told the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation on Thursday.
A panel of outside advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is meeting on Thursday to weigh whether to recommend that the agency authorize Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency use, one of the last steps before vaccinations could begin.
If the vaccine is approved, UPS will put Gold-level service labels, which are embedded with four radios, on every vaccine and dry ice shipment.
UPS GPS trackers will also provide temperature, light exposure and motion data, backing up sensors provided by Pfizer. All of that information will stream into command centers run by UPS and OWS.
“We have three ways of looking at the packages through the system,” said Wheeler. “We are watching the packages all day long.”
