Neutral Air Partner (NAP) has launched NAP Pharma, a specialist community designed to strengthen pharmaceutical, healthcare and life sciences logistics by bringing together qualified freight forwarders, air cargo partners and industry experts.
Featured by Air Cargo Week, the initiative was unveiled during NAP's 10th Annual General Meeting, OPENAP10, in Marrakech as part of the organisation's strategy to develop specialist industry communities focused on high-value logistics sectors.
NAP Pharma brings together pharma-certified freight forwarders, cold chain specialists, packaging providers, technology companies, compliance professionals and life sciences logistics experts to support the safe and reliable movement of healthcare products worldwide.
The new community builds on NAP's long-standing partnership with Pharma.Aero while introducing a new collaboration with compliance and risk intelligence platform 4Viso. Together, the partnerships aim to strengthen education, knowledge sharing, compliance support and operational expertise across pharmaceutical logistics.
The initiative will also participate in the Pharma Logistics Masterclass taking place in Frankfurt and Antwerp in September 2026, providing members with further opportunities for professional development and collaboration within the life sciences supply chain.
According to NAP, the specialist network has been established to help independent freight forwarders strengthen capabilities in a sector where quality, regulatory compliance, visibility and trusted partnerships are essential to maintaining secure pharmaceutical supply chains.
Christos Spyrou, Founder and CEO of Neutral Air Partner, said the launch reflects the growing importance of specialist expertise in pharmaceutical logistics and will help members develop the capabilities needed to serve the evolving healthcare market.
The launch highlights continued investment in pharmaceutical logistics as organisations strengthen compliance, cold chain management and industry collaboration to support resilient and efficient healthcare supply chains worldwide.




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