DELTA CARGO INTRODUCES CSAFE RAP

Delta Cargo has begun offering the new CSafe RAP container for cold-chain pharma customers.

 

According to the carrier, the high-performance temperature-controlled air cargo container is ideal for pharmaceutical and life-science companies requiring strict temperature regulations to protect its contents from operational and weather challenges during shipments to patients around the world.

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“Delta is focused on driving innovation not only within the company but also within the industry,” said Shawn Cole, vice president of cargo at Delta Air Lines. “The introduction of the CSafe RAP container is a win for our customers who can now choose from the most technologically advanced containers to safely transport sensitive pharma freight. Alongside our joint venture partners, Air France-KLM Cargo and Virgin Atlantic Cargo, we can now offer our customers tailored pharma options across our broad trans-Atlantic network.”

 

The CSafe RAP container utilizes heating and compressor-driven cooling technologies to maintain constant temperatures even at extreme ambient temperatures ranging from -30°C to +54°C. The payload compartment can accommodate up to four standard US pallets or five standard Euro pallets, and the container has an extended battery life of over 120 hours.

 

“CSafe is delighted about the addition of Delta to the growing roster of airlines that have gained flight approval for our CSafe RAP active container,” said Jeff Pepperworth, CEO of CSafe Global. “With Delta’s extensive global network and first-rate cold-chain pharma programme, along with the superior quality and performance of the CSafe RAP, pharma shippers will have a potent combination to effectively transport temperature-sensitive, life-enhancing medicines to needing patients throughout the world.”

 

Delta received the International Air Transport Association’s Center of Excellence for Indepdent Validators in Pharmaceutical Logistics certification last year for its Atlanta warehouse and headquarters. The airline currently has 50 approved pharma stations around the globe, with seven CEIV-approved facilities in Europe and one in Asia.