CRO Peptide Procurement — Multi-Lot Scheduling, Reservation Pricing & Full Documentation
Contract research organizations need predictable lot supply, reservation pricing, and CoA records that survive sponsor audits. BluGen runs a CRO procurement program built around those three needs.
What CRO procurement gets
- Multi-lot scheduling. Reserve material across a study timeline rather than buying lot-by-lot. Production and shipping are scheduled around your protocol milestones.
- Reservation pricing. Volume terms for standing orders, ring-fenced to the named study or program.
- Sponsor-grade documentation. Lot-specific CoA with HPLC purity, MS identity, net peptide content, and chain-of-custody fields suitable for sponsor and IRB review.
- NET-30 institutional billing. See NET-30 terms for the billing workflow.
How CRO procurement engagements start
- Send the study material list, lot timing, and any sponsor-specific documentation requirements via the contact page.
- BluGen returns a reservation quote with per-lot CoA scope and ship-window commitments.
- Issue a PO; lots ship to the schedule with the documentation packet enclosed and emailed.
What we will not do
- Manufacture or compound materials for clinical, IND, or human-use programs.
- Ship without the lot-specific CoA.
- Substitute SKUs without written confirmation from procurement.
FAQ
Can you support a study that runs across two years?
Yes. Multi-lot reservations span the study timeline; lots are scheduled and released against PO milestones.
Do you provide CoA documentation suitable for sponsor audits?
Yes. Standard CoAs include HPLC purity, MS identity, net peptide content, lot number, and ship date. Additional documentation is available on request.
Do you accept blanket purchase orders?
Yes. Blanket POs against a reserved program are supported once the institutional and study details are on file.
Start a CRO procurement engagement via the contact page, or review the Terms of Sale before issuing a PO.