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LUFTHANSA CARGO READY TO DISTRIBUTE COVID-19 VACCINES ONCE READY
August 28, 2020
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Lufthansa Cargo said it is well prepared to fly a possible corona vaccine around the world as it noted that its Pharma Hub in Frankfurt also offers state-of-the-art infrastructure for the transport of temperature-sensitive goods.
 
In a statement, Lufthansa Cargo said at Frankfurt Airport, approximately 120,000 tons of vaccines, medications and other pharmaceutical products were handled in 2019, making the gateway the European leader for handling a possible corona vaccine.

 

Currently, around 12,000 square meters of temperature-controlled handling capacity with direct apron access is available at Frankfurt Airport. A good two-thirds of this is located in the highly modern Lufthansa Cargo Pharma Hub. An additional 2,000 square meters of space on the further airport grounds are about to be taken into operation.

 

Lufthansa said these areas meet international and European standards like meeting the requirements of the IATA CEIV Pharma certification since 2018, as have eleven other service companies operating in Frankfurt. In addition, there are freight forwarders and airlines that meet the EU GDP standard — which Lufthansa said meant that more than 75% of the transport routes at the airport are certified.

 

"Frankfurt Airport offers the ideal infrastructural conditions for the handling of pharmaceutical goods. We are closely monitoring the current research for a corona vaccine. When the time comes, we will provide the best possible support together with our partners in the distribution of vaccines and medicines," says Max Philipp Conrady, Head of Central Cargo Infrastructure at Fraport.

 

"Already during the handling of urgently needed protective equipment and partly vital pharmaceutical goods at the beginning of the year, we showed that we, as a cargo community, make an essential contribution to supplying the population".

 

Wide worldwide network for distribution

 

With far-reaching destinations and 31 pharmaceutical stations worldwide, all of which are to be CEIV Pharma-certified by the end of 2021, Lufthansa Cargo also cited its excellent network.

 

This means that temperature-sensitive goods, such as vaccines or medicines, can be brought to their destination as quickly as possible, it said.

 

"The last few months have clearly shown us how important well-functioning supply chains are, especially in times of crisis. When it comes to transporting a vaccine against the coronavirus, Lufthansa Cargo will also do everything it can to enable fast distribution by air," said Jörg Bodenröder, Director of Handling Specials at Lufthansa Cargo.

 

As one of the first air freight carriers to focus, among other things, on the transport of temperature-sensitive goods, Lufthansa Cargo can draw on many years of experience in the transport of pharmaceuticals. With almost all the transport options available on the market, customers also have access to a broad product portfolio in which nearly all requirements can be met.

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