Logistics Health
Logistics Health, courier, warehousing, transportation, logistics, inventory management solutions from National Logistics.

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Our extensive Logistics Infrastructure enables us to provide you with the nationwide reach and capabilities that you need to achieve a local presence in virtually any market without making direct investments in your own infrastructure.

National logisitics company providing over 200 distribution centers, 70 forward stocking locations and 450 owned, co-located and agent partner logistics locations.With Over 450 Locations between our Agent Partners and directly owned facilities, 200 Distribution Centers and 70 Forward Stocking Locations; our clients can move materials from Anywhere in the US to Anywhere in the US, at Anytime; or establish close to customer stocking and re-supply services.

Our locations are strategically located to minimize costs and time to market. As a non asset based Logistics Group we can add centers as your geographical requirements change.

Our Distribution Centers have true warehouse capabilities:

  • Secure Access and Storage
  • Dock Height
  • Fork Lifts, Pallets and Racks
  • Climate Control

In addition we can provide Cold Storage Locations.

Our network of company owned offices, Agents, Distribution Centers and Forward Stocking Locations provides you one stop shopping for your Nationwide Logistics needs.

For more information and a no obligation consultation please Contact Us directly, or submit a Request for Consultation form.

Logistics Health

The Development Challenge: The Bureau for Global Health (GH) is the pillar bureau charged with implementing central programs in support of the joint U.S. Department of State and USAID performance goal: "Improved global health, including child, maternal, and reproductive health, and the reduction of abortion and disease, especially HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis." As a pillar bureau, GH's key functions are to support effective field operations, to conduct research and develop technical and program innovations, and to provide technical leadership in health on behalf of the Agency. Since the Agency reorganization in 2002, the Bureau has experienced an influx of new resources. New alliances have been forged and new U.S. Government (USG) agencies have become involved in global health programming. New strategies have emerged to adapt to these changes, as well as to the evolving understanding of health relative to national security and development.
The identification of Agency core goals has led to conceptualization of a flexible assistance life-cycle approach to country programming. The assistance life-cycle approach is based on the principle that countries in different development or relief circumstances need different approaches to support. Technical interventions are tailored to these circumstances, and programs and procurement have been adapted to address the range of health needs in countries, particularly those that have been identified by "U.S. Foreign Aid: Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century (the "White Paper")" as fragile states, those that are undergoing transformational development and advanced developing countries where there is a significant global issue or special concern.
New technical emphases for the Agency in health include: the health of the workforce, in addition to USAID's more traditional focus on family health; explicit focus on strengthening health systems, including logistics for life-saving drugs and responding to systems damaged by complex emergencies; and addressing non-communicable diseases, including injuries, accidents, and lifestyle diseases, as well as gender-based violence. GH will develop an updated strategic statement during FY 2005, which will identify which of these new foci will be included in GH programs and define GH participation. Any such additional programs complement the existing activities of the Bureau, which include:

    • support for rapid start-up of health programs in Iraq, Afghanistan, southern Sudan, and Pakistan;
    • implementation of the President's HIV/AIDS initiatives in the field;
    • dramatic economies of scale in commodity procurements;
    • addition of new partners with substantial field experience; and
    • technical support to small missions and those with limited technical staff.

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