24/7 Global Biotech Capital + Medical Device Innovation Emergency Service
Boston and Cambridge form the world's premier biotech and medical device innovation ecosystem, hosting more pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology research facilities, medical device startups, clinical research organizations, and academic medical centers than any other region globally. From Kendall Square's biotech density to Route 128's medical device corridor, the Greater Boston area produces breakthrough therapies, advanced diagnostics, surgical robotics, and life-saving medical technology requiring specialized expedite services.
AB&M provides 24/7 biotech and medical device expedite service throughout the Boston-Cambridge metro area. We specialize in ultra-cold chain biologics transport (-80°C), clinical trial sample urgent delivery, medical device prototype coordination, research reagent emergency service, and time-critical pharmaceutical manufacturing support. Our network connects directly with Minneapolis medical device manufacturing, Orange County med-tech facilities, and other major innovation hubs.
Cambridge-Boston Life Sciences Ecosystem: No other region matches the concentration of Nobel laureates, FDA-approved therapies, IPOs, venture capital, and breakthrough medical innovation found in Greater Boston. This creates the most demanding expedite requirements in the industry—cell and gene therapy ultra-cold transport, monoclonal antibody urgent manufacturing support, surgical robot prototype delivery, clinical trial patient sample coordination, and advanced diagnostic equipment emergency service. Understanding GMP protocols, FDA regulations, and the critical nature of life sciences research is essential for successful expedite service in this ecosystem.
Greater Boston Region: Cambridge Kendall Square (densest biotech cluster globally), Boston Seaport/Innovation District, Cambridge East (CambridgePark pharma R&D), Watertown/Arsenal (biotech manufacturing), Waltham (Route 128 medical device), Burlington/Woburn (north suburban), Lexington (biopharmaceutical), Needham (diagnostics), Canton/Norwood (south med-tech)
New England Biotech Corridor: Worcester MA (45 miles), Devens MA (40 miles), Providence RI (50 miles), Andover/North Andover MA (30 miles), Marlborough MA (30 miles)
Regional Medical Research: New Haven CT (135 miles - Yale), Manchester NH (55 miles), Portsmouth NH (60 miles), Springfield MA (90 miles)
Extended Reach: New York/Newark NJ (220 miles), Philadelphia/King of Prussia PA (320 miles), Raleigh-Durham NC (680 miles), Indianapolis IN (950 miles), Cincinnati OH (850 miles), Chicago IL (1,000 miles), Minneapolis MN (1,400 miles), Miami FL (1,500 miles), Orange County CA (3,100 miles)
Yes. We provide validated ultra-cold chain transport at -80°C using specialized equipment with continuous temperature monitoring, backup systems, and full validation documentation meeting ICH and FDA guidelines for advanced therapy transport.
For Kendall Square and Cambridge biotech emergencies, we typically dispatch within 45-60 minutes with a specialized vehicle, trained driver, and appropriate temperature control. We understand the critical nature of biologics manufacturing and prioritize these situations.
Absolutely. We provide IRB-compliant clinical trial sample transport with complete chain of custody documentation, temperature validation, time-stamped handling records, and photo proof of condition. Our drivers understand the sensitivity of clinical research materials.
We provide complete validation documentation including continuous temperature records, time-stamped chain of custody, handling logs, photo proof of packaging condition, delivery confirmation, and any special handling notes required for GMP compliance and regulatory submissions.
Whether it's biotech manufacturing, clinical trials, or medical device R&D, we're ready to respond.
AB&M Logistics - Greater Boston Biotech/Med-Tech Division
Serving Kendall Square + Route 128 Corridor + New England
24/7 Dispatch Available
Service Area: Greater Boston + 3,100-mile radius
Specialties: Biotech Manufacturing, Clinical Trials, Medical Device, Ultra-Cold Chain