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The Medical Courier market is a subset of the Healthcare Services industry, providing transportation of medical specimens, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and other medical supplies. Medical Couriers are responsible for the safe and timely delivery of these items, often with strict temperature requirements. They are also responsible for the secure handling of confidential medical information.
Medical Couriers are typically employed by hospitals, laboratories, and other healthcare providers, as well as by third-party logistics companies. They are often required to have specialized training and certifications, such as a valid driver’s license and a hazardous materials endorsement.
Some companies in the Medical Courier market include FedEx, UPS, DHL, and USPS. Other companies include MedSpeed, On Time Logistics, and Priority Express Courier. Show Less Read more