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Kryosphere is a full-service biorepository and biomaterials management organization headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, near Research Triangle Park. It is not a typical general-purpose SaaS product, but a specialized service provider for pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, clinical research organizations, and academic institutions, offering sample storage, stability studies, cold-chain logistics, and clinical sample management, along with web-based inventory access capabilities.
Its services cover biostorage, ICH-compliant stability storage, clinical sample management, custom clinical kitting, sample returns and document storage, cold-chain logistics, shipping lane validation, emergency response and backup, as well as FTZ foreign trade zone services. Storage temperature ranges include controlled room temperature, +4/+5°C, -20°C, -40°C, -70/-80°C, and vapor-phase/liquid-phase liquid nitrogen, making it suitable for APIs, pharmaceuticals, cell banks, clinical trial samples, tissue samples, and more.
Kryosphere uses the BSI Systems electronic inventory management system and BSI Engage web access, allowing customers to view inventory and sample history 24/7, as well as request shipments, transfers, or destruction through the portal. The site mentions 21 CFR-compliant inventory management, GLP/GMP facilities, cGxP standards, FDA requirements, ICH stability guidelines, ISBER guidelines, and employee training related to HIPAA and GDPR. Security measures include access control, 24/7 CCTV monitoring, intrusion alarms, perimeter fencing, access logs, off-site backups, and redundant systems.
The website does not publish packages or standard pricing. It only states that biostorage fees depend on temperature/conditions and the amount of sample space used, indicating a typical project-based or needs-based quotation model. Prospective customers need to submit business information through a form to discuss solutions and SLAs.
Its strengths are a complete service chain covering storage, logistics, audits, disaster recovery, and the full clinical sample workflow; relatively detailed descriptions of compliance and facility redundancy; and a web portal that supports inventory visibility and operational requests. Its limitations are that the public information is more focused on service descriptions, with little detail on APIs, developer support, system integration depth, SLA specifics, or concrete pricing. It is not a good fit for companies looking only for pure software SaaS.
It is better suited for life sciences organizations that need to manage biological samples, clinical trial samples, or pharmaceutical stability studies in a GxP/FDA/ICH environment, especially North American and international pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and CRO-related teams. Access from mainland China is not stated in the reviewed content and is therefore assessed as unknown. Cross-border sample shipping also requires separate confirmation of regulatory, customs, and cold-chain feasibility.
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kryosphere.com is an United States Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach kryosphere.com directly.