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Distribution automation system: Enabling a more responsive and reliable clinical supply chain

Featuring high-density storage with smaller bins, our distribution automation system improves space utilization while accelerating material retrieval and order processing.

Clinical trials depend on a supply chain that can adapt as quickly as the science supporting them. As studies evolve, drug developers need confidence that their operations are running smoothly. Materials must be where they’re needed—on time and without disruption. Thermo Fisher Scientific’s distribution automation system helps make that vision a reality.

What is Thermo Fisher Scientific’s distribution automation system?

Featuring high-density storage with smaller bins, this system improves space utilization while accelerating material retrieval and order processing. Automated put-away and picking reduce loss, damage, and mis-picks—strengthening quality and easing operational oversight. Scalable operations support consistent, on-time delivery, even as study demands shift.

The result? A more responsive and reliable clinical supply chain.

See our distribution automation system in action

Watch this video to learn how this cutting-edge system:

  • Keeps trials moving forward faster through technology-enabled efficiency
  • Enhances reliability to help ensure patients receive treatments without delay
  • Supports a better trial experience and helps bring new therapies to market faster

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