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The Healthcare Third Party Logistics (3PL) market is a subset of the larger Healthcare Services industry. It involves the outsourcing of logistics and supply chain management services to a third-party provider. These services include warehousing, inventory management, transportation, and distribution of medical products and supplies. 3PLs provide a cost-effective and efficient way for healthcare organizations to manage their supply chain operations.
3PLs offer a range of services, such as order fulfillment, inventory management, and transportation. They also provide value-added services, such as packaging, labeling, and product customization. 3PLs are able to provide a more efficient and cost-effective solution than traditional in-house logistics operations.
Some of the major players in the Healthcare Third Party Logistics market include UPS, FedEx, DHL, C.H. Robinson, XPO Logistics, and Kuehne + Nagel. Show Less Read more