Genex works to reduce the energy usage and environmental impact of transporting vast amounts of raw materials and more than 100 million cases of finished products each year throughout the company's global supply chain.

In some cases, Genex directly operates its product distribution system. For example, Genex leases its own fleet of refrigerated trucks for the company's frozen therapies, owns and operates a medium-sized fleet for home delivery of Renal products, and performs some of its distribution in some regions, such as Europe. In other cases, Genex partners with third-party vendors and carriers for distribution.

 


Our Packaging and Development Mandate clearly reads out the following:
  • Use World-Class Primary packing materials equipped with the latest technology and quality standards, viz.,
    Ampoules equipped with One Point Cut (OPC) opening system, of imported Schott tubing.
    USP Type-I, tubular vials of imported Schott glass,
    HDPE bottles with CR (child resistant) caps,
    Lacquered flip off seals,
    Halo butyl rubber stoppers equipped with Multi-Prick system
  • Provide additional air-lock protection shields to the light, temperature, humidity sensitive products
  • Developing tamper proof packaging
  • Incorporate the guidelines of MOH at all stages of P&D
  • Total Quality Control of all the packing materials and finished packaging

Genex recognizes that improving packaging environmental performance through materials reduction and substitution is important to customers and regulatory agencies worldwide. The company continues to identify opportunities to meet this objective, while ensuring that packaging fulfills its critical role of protecting products in transport.

 

Different modes of transport – such as airplanes, ships, trucks and trains – have varying levels of environmental impact. This is largely because they use different amounts of fuel per ton of product shipped