As Mass. Waits for Vaccine Shipment, UPS and FedEx Execs Ready for Vaccine Transportation Challenge Both UPS and FedEx plan to monitor the shipment of vaccines with high-tech tracking devices with built-in GPS and temperature, light exposure, and motion detecting systems. By Chris Van Buskirk •
Updated on December 11, 2020 at 11:50 am
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As Massachusetts prepares to roll out COVID-19 vaccines to high-risk residents and workers, officials from two of the largest postal carriers in the country expressed confidence Thursday that their companies could effectively distribute doses all across the nation in a timely manner.
States are preparing to embark on one of the largest vaccination campaigns in modern history but before they can do that a large logistical puzzle must fall into place to get vaccines from manufacturers to distributors or providers. The U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Transportation and Safety held a hearing in Thursday to hear fro
As Massachusetts prepares to roll out COVID-19 vaccines to high-risk residents and workers, officials from two of the largest parcel carriers in the country expressed confidence Thursday that their companies could effectively distribute doses across the nation in a timely manner.
States are preparing to embark on one of the largest vaccination campaigns in modern history, but before they can do that, a large logistical puzzle must fall into place to get vaccines from manufacturers to distributors or providers. The U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Transportation and Safety held a hearing Thursday to hear from UPS and FedEx officials about how their companies are preparing to get doses from point A to point B.