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CEVA facility in Lion City achieves IATA's CEIV certification
MAJOR global supply chain management company, CEVA Logistics, has been awarded the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) CEIV status at its facility in Singapore.
The certification is designed to indicate a company or branch's level of competency as well as operational and technical preparedness in the global transportation by air of pharmaceutical products. A certified pharmaceutical location meets consistent standards and is fully capable of assuring product integrity, according to a company statement.
CEVA staff in Singapore have undertaken a comprehensive training programme conducted jointly by IATA and Changi Airport Group, in readiness for certification. A quality team was established at the company's facility at the Air Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) within the Free Trade Zone and this group coordinated and implemented the CEIV process.
"Our 90,000 square feet facility is fully accredited for the full range of active and passive temperature ranges," says Michael Yip, senior vice president Freight Management of CEVA's South East Asia cluster. "We are the largest user and operator of active RKN e1 equipment outbound from Singapore and this new CEIV status recognises the full scope of our capabilities."
The certification is designed to indicate a company or branch's level of competency as well as operational and technical preparedness in the global transportation by air of pharmaceutical products. A certified pharmaceutical location meets consistent standards and is fully capable of assuring product integrity, according to a company statement.
CEVA staff in Singapore have undertaken a comprehensive training programme conducted jointly by IATA and Changi Airport Group, in readiness for certification. A quality team was established at the company's facility at the Air Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) within the Free Trade Zone and this group coordinated and implemented the CEIV process.
"Our 90,000 square feet facility is fully accredited for the full range of active and passive temperature ranges," says Michael Yip, senior vice president Freight Management of CEVA's South East Asia cluster. "We are the largest user and operator of active RKN e1 equipment outbound from Singapore and this new CEIV status recognises the full scope of our capabilities."
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