DoKaSch Temperature Solutions expands global network

DoKaSch Temperature Solutions expands global network

DoKaSch Temperature Solutions has launched a new Opticooler® station at Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) to meet the increasing demand for safe and efficient transportation of temperature-controlled pharmaceutical products to and from China. “The new station at Shanghai Pudong International Airport enables us to streamline our customers’ logistics operations and offer seamless service across our global network,” explains Andreas Seitz, Managing Director of DoKaSch Temperature Solutions.

The new station in Shanghai has been launched with an initial capacity to meet current demands, with the flexibility to expand as the need grows. DoKaSch TS is prepared to scale up operations at this location to support the increasing requirements of the Chinese pharmaceutical market. “China’s rapid growth in the pharmaceutical sector reflects the country’s increasing demand for reliable logistics solutions. Our presence in Shanghai allows us to better serve local customers and meet their specific needs,” says Emily Tang, Sales & Business Development Manager for China at DoKaSch Temperature Solutions.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport, as one of the largest cargo airports in the world, plays a crucial role in China’s current development. With a cargo volume of over 3.4 million tons in 2023 – an increase of over ten percent compared to 2022 – Shanghai Pudong ranks third among the world’s largest cargo airports, according to an analysis by the Airport Council International (ACI, the global association of airport operators).

To ensure safe and timely transportation of temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, DoKaSch TS offers its customers a complimentary Free Delivery Service. This service includes the pickup and delivery of Opticoolers® throughout the entire airport area.

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