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Welcome to Northwind Pharmaceuticals!

With our move and name change, there are a few new services being offered by Northwind Pharmaceuticals:

  • Pharmaceutical warehousing – NWP now offers pharmaceutical storage for companies needing some extra space for their medications.
  • Pharmaceutical fulfillment – for companies using our warehousing services, NWP also offers fulfillment services.  We can ship pretty much anywhere in the country and have gotten very good and managing the tracking and logistics associated with these transactions.
  • Pharmaceutical kitting – part of the new Northwind Pharmaceuticals is helping our partners put together multiple products in a package for fulfillment to their customers or locations.

These services don’t change what we’ve always offered our clinic customers.  We are simply extending our services to enable larger organizations to benefit.  Whether you use Northwind as your supplier of prepackaged pharmaceuticals or as your pharmaceutical 3PL partner, you will get the same great value and responsive service.

Drop us an email at info@nwpharma.com or give us a call at 800.722.0772  to find out more.

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