Why healthcare shippers choose GLS
Medical organizations rely on GLS® for fast transit and predictable delivery practices, and responsive support – helping critical shipments arrive where and when they’re needed.
The GLS advantage
Predictable time in transit
Medical supplies, devices, pharmacy, and dental shipments depend on consistent delivery. GLS offers predictable 1-2 day regional delivery across the Western United States, helping providers, sales representatives, and patients receive their shipments on time.
Delivery practices you can rely on
GLS supports delivery requirements designed to reduce risk and maintain chain of custody. Signature capture and visual ID capture, where required, help confirm delivery and provide documentation that supports shipping environments.
A consistent delivery experience
From hospitals and clinics to pharmacies and residential deliveries, GLS drivers represent your brand with professionalism. Careful handling, low damage rates, and delivery confirmation support a reliable receiving experience.
Visibility backed by real support
Early visibility into potential delivery disruptions, paired with responsive support, helps shippers stay informed and maintain control when shipments need attention.
Healthcare industries we support
GLS supports a wide range of healthcare operations, from pickup through final delivery.
Technology that fits your operation
From portal-based shipping and tracking to API connections and integration partners, GLS offers flexible technology options that support shipping needs of every size.
GLS provides general parcel delivery services. GLS does not provide temperature-controlled transport, cold chain logistics, or pharmaceutical-grade distribution services. Shippers are solely responsible for ensuring that their shipments comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including those governing the distribution of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and controlled substances. Shippers requiring regulatory compliance for healthcare shipments should consult with their own legal and regulatory advisors.