Envirotainer and va-Q-tec unite to revolutionise cold chain logistics

Envirotainer and va-Q-tec unite to revolutionise cold chain logistics

Envirotainer, the specialist in temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical shipments, is embarking on the next phase of its journey to set a new standard for the future of pharmaceutical cold chain logistics with the completion of its strategic integration with va-Q-tec.

As the pharmaceutical industry faces growing demands for more reliable and flexible cold chain solutions, Envirotainer has strengthened its portfolio with the addition of advanced passive cooling technologies to help lead this transformation.

With Envirotainer’s extended range of solutions, pharmaceutical companies can now transport products at any temperature, size and at any stage of the product lifecycle, whether for clinical trials, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), or finished medicines. This comprehensive capability spans the entire range of pharmaceuticals, from precision medicines and advanced cell and gene therapies to commercial distribution of vaccines and chronic disease treatments.

Using the combined R&D expertise of both companies, Envirotainer will bring new, innovative cold chain solutions to the market in 2025. These upcoming developments will provide pharmaceutical companies with even more reliable and efficient options for safely transporting sensitive medicines, further enhancing reliability and efficiency.

Envirotainer’s expanded capabilities now enable pharmaceutical companies to transport their products to even the most challenging regions. Supported by an expanded global network, the company’s solutions are designed to keep medicines safe under the most extreme conditions, offering peace of mind to those responsible for their distribution.

The integration opens up new possibilities for pharmaceutical companies to optimise their cold chain logistics. With a broader range of solutions available, customers can now choose the best options for their specific needs—whether that means finding the most cost-effective approach, providing flexibility in distribution, or adapting quickly to changing conditions. As the industry advances, these options also support a growing commitment to environmental sustainability.

This new chapter in cold chain logistics also brings advanced digital services and enhanced customer support to a broader range of pharmaceutical companies. These services include real-time monitoring, predictive analytics and 24/7 customer assistance, helping pharmaceutical companies maintain strict temperature control and compliance throughout the shipping process. This level of precision and support helps to minimise the risk of temperature deviations, a critical factor in the successful distribution of sensitive medicines.

David Simonsson, CEO at Envirotainer said, “This integration marks a significant step forward for our customers and company. By combining the best of active and passive technologies, we’re better equipped to meet the evolving needs of the pharmaceutical industry, helping vital medicines reach patients safely, no matter where they are. As we continue to innovate, sustainability remains central to our mission, and we’ll continue to offer solutions that not only protect the efficacy of medicines but also align with environmental best practices. This is the beginning of a new era for us, one where we can make an even greater impact on global health.”

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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