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Callan JMB Inc. (NASDAQ:CJMB) Announces Major Strategic Pivot to Cold-Chain Infrastructure for the $100 Billion GLP-1 Pharmaceutical Market; Initiates Retrofitting of Texas cGMP Facility
GALVESTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / January 12, 2026 / Callan JMB Inc. (NASDAQ:CJMB), a premier provider of vertically integrated temperature-controlled logistics and specialized life sciences fulfillment, today announced a comprehensive strategic realignment to address the critical infrastructure gap in the global distribution of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medications.
As the pharmaceutical industry faces a logistics bottleneck due to the meteoric rise of weight-management and diabetes treatments such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®, Callan JMB is positioning its proprietary cold-chain technology to become the primary "last-mile" fulfillment partner for large-scale telehealth and pharmaceutical distributors.
Expanding the Cold-Chain Frontier
The distribution of GLP-1 agonists requires an unbroken cold chain between 2°C and 8°C (35.6°F to 46.4°F). Any deviation renders these high-value biological drugs ineffective. Callan JMB's strategic expansion includes:
Texas cGMP Hub Integration: The company has officially begun the phase-one retrofitting of its Texas facility to host high-capacity pharmaceutical-grade refrigeration units. This follows the preliminary agreement to host advanced oral drug delivery manufacturing equipment, creating a dual-purpose hub for both production support and cold-chain fulfillment.
Next-Gen Thermal Packaging: CJMB is deploying a new line of proprietary, eco-friendly thermal shippers equipped with real-time IoT (Internet of Things) sensors. These sensors provide cloud-based temperature monitoring, ensuring zero-excursion delivery-a mandatory requirement for high-tier pharmaceutical contracts.
Scalable Fulfillment for Telehealth: With the surge in direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical platforms, CJMB is optimizing its 3PL (Third-Party Logistics) software to integrate directly with telehealth provider APIs, allowing for seamless, temperature-guaranteed home delivery.

A $100 Billion Market Opportunity
"The pharmaceutical industry is at a crossroads. The demand for GLP-1 therapies is projected to exceed $100 billion by 2030, yet the infrastructure to move these drugs safely is severely undersized," stated Wayne D. Williams, CEO of Callan JMB. "By leveraging our expertise in emergency preparedness and regulated materials, we are capturing a first-mover advantage in the GLP-1 logistics space. We are building the specialized 'pipes' through which the future of metabolic medicine will flow."

Financial and Operational Resilience
This strategic pivot is backed by a robust balance sheet and stable recurring revenue from long-term government contracts, including the recently extended $9.1 million agreement with the City of Chicago. The company's lean capital structure and recent insider accumulation underscore management's confidence in this new growth vertical.
The Valuation Arbitrage: Transitioning from Logistics to a High-Margin CDMO Player
The market currently values $CJMB as a "micro-cap shipping company." This is a massive mistake. If you look at the recent agreement to host specialized oral drug delivery manufacturing equipment in their Texas facility, the company is fundamentally shifting its business model.
The Multiplier Shift: Standard logistics companies trade at 0.5x to 1x revenue. However, CDMOs (Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations) in the biotech space trade at 4x to 8x revenue due to their specialized infrastructure and high-margin recurring contracts.
The Strategic Moat: By integrating manufacturing support with cold-chain fulfillment, CJMB is building an "End-to-End" solution for biotech firms. For a small pharmaceutical company, having their drug manufactured (support) and shipped (logistics) from the same secure cGMP facility is the ultimate cost-saver.
Institutional Neglect: Most small-cap funds cannot buy stocks with a market cap under $50M. This creates an institutional gap. We are currently buying in the "dark zone" before the $50M threshold. Once the market realizes CJMB is a biotech-services play rather than just a courier, we are looking at a fundamental re-rating of the entire stock price.
Name: Klaas Wijnands
Company: Vortex Finance
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 633700754
SOURCE: Callan JMB Inc.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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