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Brussels Airlines Cargo to use cool dollies as pharma standard
BRUSSELS Airlines Cargo will use temperature controlled dollies as standard for all pharma shipments, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The airline said it has made the decision to standardise the use of the cool dollies for temperature controlled shipments at Brussels in response to customer demand.
"Brussels Airlines Cargo has decided to include the pharma transporter in its default service offer for all pharma shipments requiring temperature control," said the airline's development manager Reinout Puissant.
"We herewith respond to the request of the industry to take the lead in quality improvements throughout the entire supply chain, including the part we don't operate ourselves," he said.
Real time data about the temperature is made available to the customer and shipper to guarantee instant follow-up, he said.
Speaking at TIACA's Air Cargo Forum, Brussels Airport said it was looking to add more pharma dollies in response to demand.
The airport is also in the process of developing an app to allow users to make bookings for the transporters.
The airline said it has made the decision to standardise the use of the cool dollies for temperature controlled shipments at Brussels in response to customer demand.
"Brussels Airlines Cargo has decided to include the pharma transporter in its default service offer for all pharma shipments requiring temperature control," said the airline's development manager Reinout Puissant.
"We herewith respond to the request of the industry to take the lead in quality improvements throughout the entire supply chain, including the part we don't operate ourselves," he said.
Real time data about the temperature is made available to the customer and shipper to guarantee instant follow-up, he said.
Speaking at TIACA's Air Cargo Forum, Brussels Airport said it was looking to add more pharma dollies in response to demand.
The airport is also in the process of developing an app to allow users to make bookings for the transporters.
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