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Armstrong Scientific Transport Expands Cold Chain and Lab Relocation Services
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Backed by over 50 years of specialized moving expertise, the scientific transport division addresses the growing need for temperature-controlled logistics driven by biologics, cell therapies, and personalized medicine
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario - TelAve -- Backed by over 50 years of specialized moving expertise, the scientific transport division addresses growing need for temperature-controlled logistics driven by biologics, cell therapies, and personalized medicine
MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 2026 — Armstrong Scientific Transport, a division of Armstrong Moving Limited, today announced the expansion of its cold chain logistics and laboratory relocation services across North America to meet accelerating demand from universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and biotech research institutions.
The growth of biologics, cell and gene therapies, and personalized medicine has created unprecedented demand for specialized scientific transport services. Laboratories relocating sensitive equipment, temperature-critical biological samples, and high-value research instruments require logistics partners with deep technical expertise, capabilities that general freight carriers cannot provide.
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"The scientific and healthcare sectors are evolving rapidly, and the logistics required to support them must keep pace," said Christopher Loubert, Director of Armstrong Scientific Transport. "Institutions are handling increasingly sensitive materials, from irreplaceable biospecimen collections to multi-million-dollar analytical instruments, and they need a transport partner that understands what is at stake when something goes wrong in transit."
Armstrong Moving Limited has served clients requiring specialized moving services for more than 50 years, and its Scientific Transport division brings that deep logistics expertise to the laboratory and scientific community. The company operates from offices in Mississauga, Montreal, Vancouver, and Quebec City, providing coverage for major research corridors in both Canada and the United States.
A key differentiator in Armstrong's service offering is its mobile plug-in transport capability. Using generator-equipped trailers, the company can keep ultra-low temperature freezers powered and running at their set points throughout transit, eliminating the risk of thaw events that can destroy years of irreplaceable research samples. This continuous-power approach removes the need for dry ice packing or sample transfers, reducing both risk and cost for institutions moving critical frozen inventories.
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"When a university or pharmaceutical company needs to relocate a biorepository with thousands of specimens stored at minus-80 degrees, there is no margin for error," Loubert added. "Our mobile plug-in service was developed specifically for these high-stakes moves, and it has become one of our most requested capabilities."
The company's full range of services includes laboratory relocation, cold chain logistics, medical equipment transport, scientific instrument moving, custom crating, white glove delivery, vaccine transport, equipment decommissioning, laboratory storage, and lab equipment disposal.
As North American research institutions continue to expand, consolidate, and modernize their facilities, the demand for qualified scientific transport providers is expected to grow significantly in the years ahead.
For more information about Armstrong Scientific Transport's services, visit armstrongscientifictransport.com.
MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 2026 — Armstrong Scientific Transport, a division of Armstrong Moving Limited, today announced the expansion of its cold chain logistics and laboratory relocation services across North America to meet accelerating demand from universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and biotech research institutions.
The growth of biologics, cell and gene therapies, and personalized medicine has created unprecedented demand for specialized scientific transport services. Laboratories relocating sensitive equipment, temperature-critical biological samples, and high-value research instruments require logistics partners with deep technical expertise, capabilities that general freight carriers cannot provide.
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"The scientific and healthcare sectors are evolving rapidly, and the logistics required to support them must keep pace," said Christopher Loubert, Director of Armstrong Scientific Transport. "Institutions are handling increasingly sensitive materials, from irreplaceable biospecimen collections to multi-million-dollar analytical instruments, and they need a transport partner that understands what is at stake when something goes wrong in transit."
Armstrong Moving Limited has served clients requiring specialized moving services for more than 50 years, and its Scientific Transport division brings that deep logistics expertise to the laboratory and scientific community. The company operates from offices in Mississauga, Montreal, Vancouver, and Quebec City, providing coverage for major research corridors in both Canada and the United States.
A key differentiator in Armstrong's service offering is its mobile plug-in transport capability. Using generator-equipped trailers, the company can keep ultra-low temperature freezers powered and running at their set points throughout transit, eliminating the risk of thaw events that can destroy years of irreplaceable research samples. This continuous-power approach removes the need for dry ice packing or sample transfers, reducing both risk and cost for institutions moving critical frozen inventories.
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"When a university or pharmaceutical company needs to relocate a biorepository with thousands of specimens stored at minus-80 degrees, there is no margin for error," Loubert added. "Our mobile plug-in service was developed specifically for these high-stakes moves, and it has become one of our most requested capabilities."
The company's full range of services includes laboratory relocation, cold chain logistics, medical equipment transport, scientific instrument moving, custom crating, white glove delivery, vaccine transport, equipment decommissioning, laboratory storage, and lab equipment disposal.
As North American research institutions continue to expand, consolidate, and modernize their facilities, the demand for qualified scientific transport providers is expected to grow significantly in the years ahead.
For more information about Armstrong Scientific Transport's services, visit armstrongscientifictransport.com.
Source: Armstrong Scientific Transport
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