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Langham Upgrades Phoenix GMP Warehouse with CRT Expansion

More than 9,000 newly-converted controlled room temperature (CRT) pallet positions opened for full operations.

By: Kristin Brooks

Managing Editor, Contract Pharma

Langham Logistics, an Indiana-based warehousing and transportation company focused in life sciences, has adapted the second half of its Arizona building to GMP controlled room space. More than 9,000 newly-converted controlled room temperature (CRT) pallet positions opened for full operations on June 1st to serve the West Coast’s cold chain warehousing and distribution demands.
 
The warehouse first opened in the fourth quarter of 2020 to provide customized transportation, warehousing, and fulfillment services for the West Coast’s GMP and pharmaceutical industries. It has 151,000 sq.-ft. of storage space and has the capability to store goods at temperature ranges including a CRT space (15°C to 25°C), a walk-in cooler (2°C to 8°C), a walk-in freezer (-30°C), and an ultra-low temperature freezer farm. 
 
“The expansion of these CRT pallet spaces reflects Langham’s commitment to custom solutions for the GMP industry,” said Cathy Langham, CEO of Langham Logistics. “We’re grateful to work with clients that push us to grow so quickly.” 
 
Langham Logistics has received licensure by the Indiana Board of Pharmacy, accepted a board appointment to AZBio as well as one for BioCrossroads, and built two additional distribution centers in Whiteland and Whitestown, IN. 

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