Cold Chain Consultancy
Strategic and Technical Support for High-Integrity Temperature-Controlled Operations
Temperature control doesn’t stop at the cold room door. In pharmaceutical, medical and life sciences supply chains, the cold chain is an end-to-end system — and it’s only as strong as its weakest point.
What We Do
We provide consultancy across the entire cold chain, from fixed-site storage to in-
transit handling and monitoring. Our goal is to help you understand risk, strengthen
resilience, and align your systems with the latest regulatory and operational
expectations.
Our cold chain consultancy includes:
- Facility and system design input for temperature-controlled environments
- Compliance reviews against GDP, MHRA, FDA and WHO guidelines
- Risk assessments covering storage, handover points, and transit
- Temperature mapping strategy and validation planning
- Monitoring and alarm system design and review
- Audit readiness support and corrective action planning
- Supply chain gap analysis and performance optimisation
- Strategic planning for future scale, redundancy, or international rollout
Whether you’re running a hospital pharmacy, managing national vaccine logistics, or
overseeing clinical trial materials across borders, we’ll support you with expert insight
that bridges engineering, compliance, and logistics.
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Compliance, Simplified
Cold chain regulations can be daunting — GDP, MHRA, WHO TRS 961, ICH, FDA 21 CFR Part 11 — but we make them manageable. We’ll help you understand
exactly what’s expected of your storage and handling processes, and show you how to meet those standards in a way that works for your operation. If you’re preparing for an inspection or responding to audit findings, we can review documentation, identify non-conformities, and help implement smart, sustainable solutions that will stand up to scrutiny — and make life easier for your internal teams moving forward.
We’re also happy to support third-party logistics providers or warehouse operators who need to meet the compliance expectations of their life sciences clients.

Who We Work With
Our Cold Chain Consultancy service supports:
- Pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers
- NHS Trusts and national health authorities
- Vaccine storage and distribution centres
- Clinical trial supply organisations
- Third-party logistics providers (3PLs)
- Hospital and public health pharmacy teams
- Wholesale distributors and licensed supply chain partners
We’re comfortable operating at both strategic and operational levels — from the
boardroom to the plant room — and are used to working alongside in-house
engineering, quality assurance, estates, and procurement teams.
Strategy That’s Grounded in Engineering
Because we don’t just advise — we build — our consultancy is deeply practical. We understand the mechanics behind cold storage, environmental control, temperature monitoring, and system redundancy, so our recommendations are grounded in what actually works, not just what looks good on paper. That means we can advise not just on what to do, but how to do it well — whether you’re building from scratch, improving a legacy system, or integrating new technology into an established workflow.
We’re especially helpful during early project planning, where technical missteps can cost time, money, or compliance later. Our involvement at this stage can help avoid common pitfalls and design a future-proof solution from the start.
Cold Chain Expertise, Delivered Across the UK & Europe
We provide consultancy services on projects across the UK and Western Europe, bringing consistent technical standards and regulatory understanding to multi-site or international operations. Whether we’re advising on a new facility in London, helping to troubleshoot a vaccine handling issue in Ireland, or supporting a qualification project in the Netherlands, we bring the same disciplined, engineering-led approach.