Can SLP handle Canadian shipping?
Cross-border medical fulfillment into Canada introduces regulatory, customs, and carrier complexity that generic logistics providers are not equipped to navigate reliably. Strategic Lab Partners supports Canadian shipping with compliant documentation, appropriate carrier selection, and SLP CONNECT tracking that maintains chain-of-custody visibility from the fulfillment center through Canadian final delivery.
Yes. SLP can support Canadian shipping using established carrier relationships and rate structures. For example, we can leverage UPS rate cards that include Canada Standard services and align them with your program’s service level and cost expectations.
Practical applications:
- Preparing CFIA and Health Canada-compliant shipping documentation for regulated medical kit contents.
- Selecting carrier services with verified Canadian medical goods handling capabilities and temperature control.
- Managing customs brokerage requirements for diagnostic supplies and specimen collection materials.
- Providing SLP CONNECT shipment tracking through the border crossing and into Canadian delivery networks.
- Coordinating return logistics from Canadian sites back to SLP facilities for processing or disposal.
During onboarding, we review your Canadian volume, destinations, and service needs. From there, we configure carriers, service levels, labeling requirements, and customs documentation to ensure predictable transit times and clear landed cost expectations.
Whether you’re shipping to individual consumers, clinics, or distribution partners, we can support a compliant, reliable cross‑border workflow.
What this prevents: delays, loss without defensible history, inventory gaps, and after-the-fact reconciliation.
SLP Advantage: You get cross‑border capability without having to build or manage the logistics yourself.
If your program is decentralized or regulated and you're experiencing avoidable disruption, SLP can help you map failure points and implement a more governable approach.
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