Emirates SkyCargo
has announced that it is creating the world’s first and largest GDP complaint
dedicated airside cargo hub for the storage and distribution of potential
Covid-19 vaccine in Dubai.
“It will be
re-opening its Emirates SkyCentral DWC cargo terminal in Dubai South to serve
as a dedicated anchor hub for cold chain storage and distribution of the
vaccine,” said the release.
The freight division of Emirates’ dedicated rapid response team
The freight
division of Emirates has also set up a dedicated rapid response team to
coordinate requests from international vaccine distribution partners and to
streamline the carrier’s response to vaccine transportation requests.
We have a geographic location which two-thirds of the world’s
population can reach within an 8-hour flying
HH Sheikh Ahmed
bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates, said, “Dubai is
well-positioned to serve as a gateway and distribution hub for Covid-19
vaccines to the rest of the world. We have the infrastructure and logistics
connections, and a geographic location that puts markets representing more than
two-thirds of the world’s population within an 8-hour flying radius. Through
our investment in capabilities and processes for the transport of
temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals, Emirates SkyCargo has managed to
position Dubai amongst major global pharmaceutical customers as the preferred
point of transit.”
The facility can
hold around 10 million vials of vaccine at a 2-8 degrees Celsius temperature
range at any one point of time
Emirates SkyCargo vaccine hub
Emirates
SkyCentral DWC has over 4,000 square metres of temperature controlled GDP
certified dedicated pharma storage area allowing for large scale storage and
distribution of the potential Covid-19 vaccines. Overall, it is estimated that
the facility can hold around 10 million vials of vaccine at a 2-8 degrees
Celsius temperature range at any one point of time.
Additional facilities beneficial: large number of trucking docks,
proximity of the terminal to the aircraft parking gates
The infrastructure
at Emirates SkyCentral DWC is also complemented by one of the world’s largest
fleet of Cool Dollys helping protect temperature-sensitive cargo during transit
between the aircraft and cargo terminal. Additionally, the availability of a
large number of temperature-controlled trucking docks and the proximity of the
terminal to the aircraft parking gates will ensure rapid and efficient
clearance of cargo for further distribution.
In addition to
cold storage, Emirates SkyCargo will also offer dedicated zones for value-added
services such as re-icing and repackaging of vaccines for global distribution
for its customers.
Emirates’ pharma transportation capabilities
Since 2016, the
air cargo carrier has invested in its capabilities for the transportation of
temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals. This included the introduction of a
specialised product – Emirates Pharma - and the development of dedicated GDP
certified ‘fit for purpose’ infrastructure pharma both at Dubai as well as at
major origin and destination points under its pharma corridors programme that
currently covers more than 30 cities. Emirates SkyCargo has moved more than a
quarter-million tonnes of pharmaceutical cargo in the last four years.
With its fleet of
modern and efficient all wide-body aircraft and a network that currently spans
more than 130 destinations across six continents, combined with the strategic
geographic location of its Dubai hub, Emirates SkyCargo will be able to rapidly
move vaccine shipments from manufacturing sites to the vaccine hub and then
onwards to the rest of the world on a combination of scheduled and passenger
flights.