The air services
provider dnata has enhanced its pharma handling capabilities in Singapore
Changi Airport by launching cool dollies in its operations.
The company’s new,
high-tech containers are specially designed to serve the pharmaceutical
industry with a closed temperature-controlled system for delivery of
temp-sensitive goods between cargo warehouses and aircraft. dnata is the first
cargo handler to operate cool dollies at Singapore Changi Airport.
Cool
dollies mitigate the risk of temperature deviations and contamination
Providing
temperature-controlled storage from -18°C up to +25°C, the cool dollies
mitigate the risk of temperature deviations and contamination. They have a
closed structure with alarms on opening and closing, as well as alerts if temperatures
fluctuate above acceptable ranges. As they are fitted with solar panels, the
cool dollies are both environmentally friendly and autonomous. The units are
also hygienic and easy to clean, which is an important consideration for pharma
cargo.
Dirk Goovaerts,
regional CEO for the Asia Pacific, dnata, said: “It has become increasingly
crucial for both airlines and freight forwarders to be supported by a reliable,
certified handler that can protect their pharma shipments and ensure the
products remain in perfect condition until they reach the end customer.”
dnata operates pharma and perishable handling centre at Changi Airport
capable of processing 75,000 tonnes of temperature-sensitive goods annually
dnata operates a
state-of-the-art, 1,400m² pharma and perishable handling centre at Changi
Airport, which is capable of processing 75,000 tonnes of temperature-sensitive
goods annually. It enables dnata’s cargo team to offer an uncompromised
temperature-controlled handling and storage solution to airline customers in
Singapore.
Together with our community, we are preparing for the effective global
air transportation of Covid-19 vaccines: Lim Ching Kiat,MD, Air Hub Development,
Changi Airport Group
Lim Ching Kiat,
managing director, Air Hub Development, Changi Airport Group (CAG), said: “The
cool dolly services further enhance Singapore as a reliable and quality air hub
for pharma and perishables products. Through close collaboration with our air
cargo community, Changi Airport is committed to continuously develop our cold
chain handling capabilities, providing shippers with the assurance of safe,
reliable and efficient air transportation for their special cargo. Changi
currently features the largest IATA CEIV Pharma certified air cargo community
in Asia Pacific. Together with our community, we are preparing for the
effective global air transportation of Covid-19 vaccines.”