The Geneva University Hospital (HUG) Cornea Bank
Case Study
For your easy reading, we have divided this report into three parts.
1. The Client’s Challenge
2. NV Logistics’ Answer
3. The End Result
1. The Client’s Challenge
Historically there was no cornea bank in the Geneva catchment area. Patients who needed a cornea transplant had to rely on cornea stocks located in other Swiss cantons, or even abroad. Cornea banks exist at Lucerne, Zurich, Berne, Lausanne and Olten. Beginning 2013, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG) decided to establish a cornea bank for patients in the Geneva region. The process of stocking human tissue for transplantation is highly regulated both at Swiss and international levels. Swissmedic*, the Swiss regulatory agency, sets strict rules at every step of the process.
Collaboration with a Swissmedic certified shipping company was an absolute must for HUG.
*Swissmedic is the Swiss therapeutic agency monitoring authority.
2. NV Logistics’ Answer
Through extensive interaction with many clients over the years, we at NV Logistics observe an increasing and world-wide move towards ever more stringent safety regulations in the life sciences field. Eager to stand out from the crowd and remain a top notch supplier, we wanted to get our competencies, our processes and our infrastructure validated. Hence, we allocated time, effort and resources to acquire the much sought after Swissmedic certification for transporting, distributing and stocking medicinal products.
NV Logistics gained Swissmedic certification in February 2013 and to our knowledge we’re currently the only certified shipping company in the French part of Switzerland.
We were extremely pleased to be chosen by Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève as their privileged partner for cornea transportation. The partnership agreement between HUG and NV Logistics was signed in April 2013.
In order to be selected by HUG as their preferred partner, we were required to fulfil 6 selection criteria which we list here below:
1. Swissmedic certification.
2. Adhere to the Good Distribution Practices (GDP) scheme.
GDP is a quality scheme for warehouse and distribution centres. We closely collaborate with Mr. Claude Ammann who brings to the table 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology fields (Zyma, Ciba-Geigy, Novartis, Valibio, Apoxis, TopoTarget). .
3. Guaranteed CRT (Controlled Room Temperature)
NV Logistics guarantees a CRT of +15°C à +25°C for HUG cornea transport. This implies maintaining the CRT from the moment the cornea leaves the hospital’s clean room to the moment the cornea is safely deposited into the hands of the recipient. Reporting: Temperature data is being captured throughout the whole transport journey and assembled in a report which is delivered to the client at completion of the transport mission. See also point 5. Real Time Shipping Visibility. .
4. Up-to-date know-how and consulting services.
We share our extensive knowledge and expertise in key areas such as Classification, Packaging and Transport.
a. Classification
Based on interviews with the cornea bank’s scientific team and our deep understanding of the classification regulations as determined by UNEC / ADR, we were able to identify our client’s cornea shipments as meeting the Exceptions regulations under section 3.6.2.2.3 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) manual. Consequently, we recommended the classification as « non-infectious biological substance ».
Shipping corneas as non-infectious biological substance is an opportunity for HUG to make considerable cost and time savings.
Two previous articles in our series « Shipping biological substances » talk extensively about the merits of judicious classification. We’ve written short tutorials and provide cheat sheets you can download. Check them out by clicking on the titles here below. Are you reckless or overcautious (1/3) and It’s all about smart classification (2/3).
3. The End Result
Geneva’s Cornea Bank is one of only few in Europe who respond to the latest and strictest regulations at all levels of the supply chain.
As a Swissmedic certified shipping company we’re pleased to be the privileged shipping partner of this worthwhile project.
Transport is, indeed, a crucial safety element and hence a responsibility we take very seriously. As and when HUG extends its collaboration to include other cornea banks, inside and outside of Switzerland, everything is already in place. As Swissmedic certified shippers, we are always up-to-date with the latest regulatory information, we make sure all necessary authorisations are in place, and we deliver on time. In a field as new and delicate as shipping biological substances, an ongoing and mutually trusting working relationship between the client and the supplier is absolutely essential. Our partnership with HUG continues to be highly successful because the corneal bank’s busy team knows that they can rely on us, come what may.
This makes it possible for the HUG team to dedicate more of their precious time to what they’re really good at: being doctors and scientists.
Disclaimer: Whilst we strive to make our articles and tutorials as accurate as possible, NV Logistics SA cannot be held responsible for any changes in rules & regulations initiated by various worldwide organisations, including governments and others.