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Turkish Cargo receives QEP accreditation at Istanbul and 5 other stations
ISTANBUL-BASED Turkish Cargo has received QEP Accreditation fromEnvirotainer at its hub - Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST), as well as five other stations across its network: Mumbai (BOM), Hyderabad (HYD), Frankfurt (FRA, Tel Aviv (TLV) and Seoul (ICN).
"Envirotainer's QEP Accreditation is proof of our reliability within the temperature-controlled freight industry, and the result of hard work and dedication to our customers," said Seref Kazanci, Turkish Cargo senior vice president.
Turkish Cargo Pharmaceutical is a premium, quality-driven service that the healthcare industry can rely on when shipping healthcare products, said Chris Fore, Compliance manager of Envirotainer.
Bourji Mourad, global head of Partner Management of Envirotainer, said: "This accreditation is another positive step forward with our Partner Turkish Cargo. Our mutual pharma customers and forwarders around the globe can benefit from such development since everyone in the supply chain needs to mitigating risks when handling such vital products."
Turkish Cargo has been handling Envirotainer containers since 2015, enhancing the quality of shipments to the world's largest pharmaceuticals companies, according to The STAT Trade Times of Navi Mumbai.
"Envirotainer's QEP Accreditation is proof of our reliability within the temperature-controlled freight industry, and the result of hard work and dedication to our customers," said Seref Kazanci, Turkish Cargo senior vice president.
Turkish Cargo Pharmaceutical is a premium, quality-driven service that the healthcare industry can rely on when shipping healthcare products, said Chris Fore, Compliance manager of Envirotainer.
Bourji Mourad, global head of Partner Management of Envirotainer, said: "This accreditation is another positive step forward with our Partner Turkish Cargo. Our mutual pharma customers and forwarders around the globe can benefit from such development since everyone in the supply chain needs to mitigating risks when handling such vital products."
Turkish Cargo has been handling Envirotainer containers since 2015, enhancing the quality of shipments to the world's largest pharmaceuticals companies, according to The STAT Trade Times of Navi Mumbai.
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