Temperature and paperwork on one file.

Monitored temperature-controlled transport, bonded storage and in-house customs for healthcare and medical device freight.

What we bring

Four requirements this sector audits.

Condition and documentation, on one file.

Monitored temperature control

Genset chassis on the road and plug positions in our terminals, with drivers checking in transit and terminal staff checking on the ground. On Amar-owned containers, readings are also reviewed remotely.

Air Freight

Bonded storage under control

CBSA-approved space holding product under bond while release, testing or authorisation is completed.

Warehousing & Distribution

In-house Canadian customs

Canadian entries filed under our own CBSA licence, with classification and valuation handled by the same team that moves the freight.

Custom Clearance & Trade Compliance

Custody and chain of control

High-value, controlled and sensitive product handled within one network, with GPS position on every unit.

Specialized Cargo
Proof

One record, not three.

The question a healthcare buyer asks is not whether you moved it, but whether you can show how. Temperature history, custody and entry documentation have to reconcile — and they have to reconcile across every company that touched the shipment.

Amar reduces the number of companies that touched it. The inland leg, the storage and the customs entry sit inside one organisation, which means one record rather than three that have to be stitched together after the fact.

Two compliance regimes, one shipment.

Healthcare freight is judged on two things at once: whether it cleared, and whether it held condition while it did. A shipment can clear the border cleanly and still be rejected at the receiver if the temperature record has a gap in it.

Amar handles both on one file. Genset equipment and monitored terminal storage cover the physical chain, our own clearance desk covers classification, valuation and Canadian entry, and bonded terminals hold product until release is authorised rather than forcing a decision at the border.

4-6

Hour Temperature Checks

Drivers in transit, terminal staff on the ground, logged each time.

1000

Reefer Plug Positions

Monitored, powered positions for product awaiting release.

3416

CBSA Licence No.

Canadian entries filed in-house, on the same file as the freight.


Move your next shipment with one accountable partner.

Send us a lane, a commodity and a volume. A pricing analyst responds within one business day with pricing broken out by leg — ocean, customs, rail, drayage and storage — so you can see what each stage costs.


How it moves

Origin to authorised release.

STEP 01
Specify
Temperature range, handling conditions and documentation requirements captured at booking and carried on the file.
STEP 02
Clear
Entry filed by our own clearance desk, with classification and any regulatory documentation prepared in advance of arrival.
STEP 03
Hold
Product held in monitored, bonded conditions while release or testing completes.
STEP 04
Deliver
Delivered in specification, on Amar equipment, with the temperature and custody record intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from healthcare & medical devices shippers.

Questions

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What temperature ranges do you support?

The standard operating range of marine reefer equipment, approximately −25°C to +25°C, across the genset fleet and the plug positions in our terminals.

How is temperature monitored in transit and in the yard?

Drivers check reefer settings in transit and terminal staff check units on the ground against the set point. On Amar-owned containers we also review readings remotely. On carrier-owned equipment, monitoring is by physical check rather than telemetry, and we will say so on the file rather than imply otherwise.

Can product be held before it is released for sale?

Yes. Our terminals include CBSA-approved bonded space, so product can be held under bond while release, testing or authorisation completes, deferring duty in the meantime.

Do you handle high-value product?

Yes. Secured, monitored facilities and GPS position on every unit support high-value handling through to delivery.