Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Provision of Courier and Warehouse Services
The Authority requires a courier and warehouse service to provide both regular scheduled deliveries and collections to GP surgeries and other clinical establishments and ad-hoc deliveries and collections.
Due to the nature of the services provided by the Authority the ad-hoc courier requirements could be at any time 24 hours, 365 days per The Authority requires courier services, as a minimum, for the following types of goods: - Pathology Samples - Blood Products - Controlled Drugs - Medicine - Medicinal Products (Leaches/Maggots) - Packages on Dry Ice - Patient cells in vapour phase liquid nitrogen "dry-shippers" - Medical Equipment - Medical correspondence - GP Services consumables - International deliveries - Make collections/deliveries to Patients/Carers - Frozen lines - Ultra low temperature items .
Warehouse services are also required
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The Authority requires a courier and warehouse
The Authority requires a courier and warehouse service to provide both regular scheduled deliveries and collections to GP surgeries and other clinical establishments and ad-hoc deliveries and collections.
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