Due to the growth of the industry and the increase in the variety of products for animal care and welfare, the veterinary sector has been booming for several years. This development poses significant challenges for logistics management and requires specific solutions that take into account the sensitive and regulated nature of veterinary inputs.
In this context, warehouses that house veterinary products must comply with strict regulations, such as European and Spanish legislation governing the storage of veterinary drugs. For example, Regulation (EU) 2019/6 on veterinary medicines sets out requirements to guarantee the quality, safety and efficacy of these products throughout the supply chain. Similarly, in Spain, Royal Decree 666/2023, of July 18, regulates the distribution, prescription, dispensing and use of veterinary medicines, emphasizing the need to maintain specific temperature and storage conditions.
Strategy for managing veterinary inventory
What steps can be taken to implement a veterinary inventory management strategy in a warehouse?
- Product classification: identify and organize products according to their type (drugs, food, vaccines, etc.) and their specific storage needs, such as refrigeration or protection against humidity.
- Implementation of temperature control systems: use of real-time monitoring technologies to ensure compliance with storage conditions.
- Inventory automation: use of inventory management software that allows tracking of available stock, expiration dates and critical lots. This helps reduce waste and ensures traceability.
- Regulatory compliance: ensure that all warehouse operations comply with applicable regulations, such as proper product labeling and ongoing training of staff handling these goods.
- Efficient FIFO (first in, first out) stock rotation: activation of a “first in, first out” stock management system to avoid accumulations of expired or spoiled products.
- Demand planning: work in partnership with customers to forecast demand for specific products based on seasons, campaigns or trends.
A company specialized in storing veterinary products
Here are some of the actions that can be introduced by any warehouse of veterinary products. The design and implementation of a veterinary inventory management strategy not only improves operational efficiency, but also reinforces the commitment of logistics companies to animal welfare, a core value for the industry.
At Airpharm we specialize in veterinary logistics and our team is trained and internationally recognized, ensuring that the products arrive in optimal conditions to their destination, contributing to a better quality of life for the animals. If you would like to optimize your logistics management in the veterinary sector, contact Airpharm now to explore our customized solutions and take your business to the next level.