Capability-matched. Never claimed.
Built from the floor, and from knowing the limits of what an honest operator should say.
We don't say "GMP" or "compliant" about ourselves. You define the standard your product needs; we match it to a floor and confirm what's real.
Temperature range, monitoring, controlled access — confirmed on the specific floor before your freight is placed, or we say no.
Controlled or restricted product goes only to facilities appropriately licensed for it. We decline what we cannot lawfully and honestly handle.
The marketplace years taught us that capability is checked, not claimed — equipment on the floor, environment verified, the certificate's date confirmed. Pharma is where that discipline matters most, so here we hold the hardest line on the site: we would rather lose the freight than overstate a floor. If the honest answer is "we can't meet that," that's the answer you get.
Every floor we'd match you to has earned The Standard.
Equipment and environment verified on the floor, insurance and WSIB current, a named lead — the baseline, before any pharma-specific requirement is even discussed.
Matched to your requirement, not a brochure.
Pharma logistics, answered straight.
Do you have GMP or licensed pharma facilities?
We don't make compliance claims on your behalf. You define the requirement — GMP, licensing, GDP, whatever your product and regulator demand — and we capability-match it to facilities, confirming plainly what a given floor holds and what it doesn't. If we can't honestly meet a requirement, we tell you, and we don't place the freight.
Can you handle cold-chain pharma?
Where a facility's temperature capability is verified for your range, yes — capability-matched, never improvised. Tell us the required range and documentation and we confirm which floor can actually hold it before anything is stored.
Do you handle controlled substances?
Only where a facility is appropriately licensed for what you're moving — we capability-match to licensed floors where applicable and decline what we cannot lawfully and honestly handle. We will never overstate a facility's authorization.
How do you handle documentation?
To your requirement. Tell us what records, monitoring, and chain-of-custody your product needs and we confirm whether a floor can produce them before you commit. The documentation is yours to define; our job is honesty about what's available.
Tell us your requirement — we'll tell you the truth about meeting it.

