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Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo obtains IATA CEIV pharma certs
AIR FRANCE-KLM-MARTINAIR Cargo recently organised two special customer events, in Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, to highlight the group's achievement of IATA CEIV Pharma certification.
With the certification the two hub operations and respective operating carriers will be able to concentrate even more on executing lane assessments to identify risks and implement the appropriate mitigations in services and processes, resulting in further enhancement of their global pharma network capabilities.
Marcel de Nooijer, executive vice president KLM Cargo and managing director, Martinair Cargo, said: "Standardisation is a prerequisite to jointly raise the bar as supply chain partners to better support the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in conducting their business".
Alain Malka, executive vice president, Air France Cargo, commented: "Given our group's longstanding experience in this segment and our ongoing ambition to transport pharmaceuticals successfully in the future, continuous improvement and innovation are a necessity to safeguard the quality of time and temperature sensitive shipments from end-to-end.
"In close concert with our suppliers, we continue to invest in our global pharma network. Our new 15 -25 C degree cool rooms in Nairobi and Toronto and our 'KOLD KART" technology to guarantee cool chain protection for ramp handling in Mexico are a few recent examples that form the proof of our determination.
With the certification the two hub operations and respective operating carriers will be able to concentrate even more on executing lane assessments to identify risks and implement the appropriate mitigations in services and processes, resulting in further enhancement of their global pharma network capabilities.
Marcel de Nooijer, executive vice president KLM Cargo and managing director, Martinair Cargo, said: "Standardisation is a prerequisite to jointly raise the bar as supply chain partners to better support the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in conducting their business".
Alain Malka, executive vice president, Air France Cargo, commented: "Given our group's longstanding experience in this segment and our ongoing ambition to transport pharmaceuticals successfully in the future, continuous improvement and innovation are a necessity to safeguard the quality of time and temperature sensitive shipments from end-to-end.
"In close concert with our suppliers, we continue to invest in our global pharma network. Our new 15 -25 C degree cool rooms in Nairobi and Toronto and our 'KOLD KART" technology to guarantee cool chain protection for ramp handling in Mexico are a few recent examples that form the proof of our determination.
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