The European pharmaceutical cargo market is robust, largely driven by the region’s increasing role as a production hub, but there are concerns over regulation compliance issues within the EU.
Major airports like Frankfurt, Schiphol, Charles de Gaulle and Brussels, as well as upcoming gateways like Vienna (VIE), have developed significant handling capabilities for pharmaceutical cargo.
Brussels (BRU) claims to have won several significant pharmaceutical tenders in the past few years …
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