Pharmaceutical

In the pharmaceutical industry, the core of our shelf solutions is Absolutely compliant, full-process traceability, and secure storage , it must strictly meet the special requirements of pharmaceuticals regarding temperature, humidity, and cleanliness, while also complying with regulatory standards such as GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), ensuring full-process control from raw materials to finished products.

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Our company's core design principle: Prioritize compliance and safety above all else.

Medicines—especially prescription drugs and biologics—are highly sensitive to storage conditions and require stringent measures to prevent cross-contamination. Therefore, shelf designs must be structured around the following principles:

1.  Compliance First : The shelf materials and structures must comply with GMP and GSP (Good Supply Practice) requirements. For example, shelves that come into direct contact with pharmaceuticals must be made of 304 stainless steel or food-grade PP material to prevent chemical migration.

2.  Zone isolation to prevent cross-contamination : Strictly zone according to "Drug Type (Raw Material / Finished Product) → Temperature Zone (Room Temperature / Cool Storage / Refrigerated) → Risk Level (High Risk / Normal)." High-risk medications—such as cytotoxic drugs—must be stored on separate, airtight shelves, physically isolated from ordinary pharmaceutical products.

3.  Environmentally controlled, tailored to meet specific needs For refrigerated medications (such as vaccines and biologics), shelves must be equipped with integrated temperature and humidity sensors. For moisture-sensitive drugs, shelves should feature ventilation holes or be paired with dehumidification equipment to ensure a stable storage environment.

 

Key Scenario Solutions: Customized Based on Drug Type and Storage Requirements

The pharmaceutical industry's shelf demands center on three key scenarios: raw material storage, finished-product warehousing, and cold-chain storage—each requiring differentiated design based on the specific characteristics of the pharmaceuticals.

Scene TypeCore RequirementsShelf Solutions
Raw Material/Accessory StorageAnti-confusion, traceable

1. Use "layered shelving with identification cards," where each storage location is tagged with a unique QR code recording the raw material name, batch number, expiration date, and supplier.

2. High-value raw materials (such as antibiotic intermediates) are stored on locked, sealed shelves with restricted access permissions for personnel;

3. Volatile and corrosive raw materials should be stored on shelves made of corrosion-resistant materials (such as FRP fiberglass) and kept separately in a ventilated, explosion-proof area.

Finished Pharmaceutical Product WarehousingEfficient picking, compliant stacking

1. Common oral medications use "beam-style shelving," with adjustable shelves that can accommodate different-sized medicine boxes (such as boxed or bottled items).

2. Medicines that require light-protected storage, such as injections and vaccines, should be placed on shelves equipped with light-blocking panels or paired with dark-colored dust covers.

3. Return medications and medications awaiting inspection should be stored separately on "isolated shelves" marked with red labels to prevent them from being mixed with approved medications.

Cold-chain pharmaceutical storageConstant temperature and humidity, real-time monitoring

1. Refrigerated medications (2–8°C) should be stored on “cold storage-specific shelving,” made from materials that are resistant to low temperatures (-30°C without becoming brittle), with shelf spacing optimized to match the dimensions of the refrigeration units.

2. Frozen pharmaceuticals (-18°C and below) are stored using "drive-in racking," which enhances the utilization of cold storage space while maintaining a safe distance between the racks and refrigeration equipment (to prevent blocking airflow).

3. Install temperature and humidity sensors on each shelf, with data uploaded to the management system in real time, triggering an automatic alarm when thresholds are exceeded.

 

Compliance and Operational Assurance: End-to-End Risk Management

The shelving solution must be integrated with backend management, covering the entire process from "storage to picking to traceability," while meeting regulatory audit requirements.

1.  Access Control and Traceability Management : Shelf area access control permissions (e.g., for QC personnel, warehouse staff, and management) require card swiping or facial recognition for entry; medication entry and exit records for each storage location—including who performed the operation, when it occurred, and the quantity involved—are uploaded in real time to the WMS system, enabling full-lifecycle traceability.

2.  Cleanliness and Maintenance Compliance : Shelf designs must eliminate sanitary dead spots (e.g., no weld seams, with smoothly rounded edges) to facilitate daily cleaning and disinfection. Additionally, regularly—such as monthly—conduct inspections of shelf load-bearing capacity and structural stability, documenting and archiving the results to ensure compliance with GMP audit requirements.

3.  Emergency and Redundancy Design : Cold-chain shelving systems are equipped with backup generators to prevent power outages from causing temperature fluctuations; critical shelves—such as those storing high-risk medications—are fitted with alternate storage locations, ensuring that medication can still be safely stored even if a shelf malfunctions.

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ABOUT US

Creating Medical Dressings for Human Health.

Hubei Weimei Medical Supplies Co., Ltd., established in 2004, has consistently upheld the business philosophy of "dedication and loyalty, innovation and pragmatism, process-oriented operations, and meticulous management," specializing in the production and sale of disposable surgical kits, single-use first aid kits, as well as a wide range of medical dressing kits and medical dressings. The company’s products are primarily exported to markets in Europe, America, and the Middle East.

2004 Years

Company Founded

80000 Square meters

Factory Area

300 +

Company Employees

60 +

Management and Technical Staff

500

Daily Output of 500 Cubic Meters ETO Sterilization Center