Important Notice for Temperature-Sensitive Shipments
Winter weather has impacted the Memphis, TN FedEx Express hub and contingency plans have been implemented.
FedEx is anticipating shipments may receive an additional +1 day of service.
**It is highly advised to consider not shipping cold pack/temperature-controlled shipments to/from any of the affected areas**
This Advisory Affects: Operational Impacts | FedEx
Outbound Shipments Using:
- Dry ice packaging
- Gel pack cooling
- Other temperature-control methods
Examples of Impact Areas:
- Research specimen transfers
- Clinical laboratory samples
- Temperature-sensitive equipment
- Pharmaceutical supplies
- Clinical trial materials
Recommended Actions for Outbound Shipments:
- Consider postponing shipments with gel packs or dry ice
- Review shipping schedules for temperature-sensitive prescriptions
- Coordinate with recipients about potential delays
- If you make the decision to ship sensitive packages the remainder of this week, especially dry ice, they advise adding enough dry ice to last 72+ hours and understand the inherit risk of shipping during a weather event.
For Inbound Shipments:
- Contact your sending sites about adjusting shipping schedules
- Consider temporary hold on incoming temperature-sensitive materials
Support Resources Shipping Assistance:
- URMC Purchasing Support
- Email: procurement_service_center@ur.rochester.edu
General Inquiries:
- General Shipping Assistance and Logistics Support:
- OptiFreight Logistics, Cara Park cara.park@cardinalhealth.com
Stay Informed:
To check operational delays by location: Operational Impacts | FedEx
For the most up-to-date information on weather impacts: FedEx Service Alerts and Shipping Updates