I'm looking on the bright side
no more parallel import (pi) medications so no more insulin with a foreign language on the box with an English sticker over it, having travelled from where to there and however many storage depots in an audited temperature controlled environment.
Sorry
rant finished and I'd say not to worry, the makers have published their plans to maintain an undisrupted supply.
It's the same product. I earned a little extra cash a couple of years ago at a logistics company putting English labelling over a wrongly boxed electrical item for a different region..
Regarding the actual logistics. I was inducted after a successful application for a firm that deals with the import, storage & dispatch of cereal in Swindon, over two years back. (Strangely I found myself working out the carb content in a 40'odd tonne shipping container?)
There was a trailer of produce that failed the protocol & had been written off as contaminated.. (Actually, there was evidence of a "stowaway" in the back.) oddly, this was when I also discovered I had Macula oedema after a company eye test that hinged on my training for a fork lift ticket.. (I was out of a job.)
In short, these companies have some pretty heavy protocols agreed with the manufacturer & the client on the reciving end incorporated in the contract.. As mentioned in my earlier post, reinforced with regular audits..
I don't see the shipping of insulin from mainland Europe as any different.