AFKLMP Cargo teams up with va-Q-tec

AFKLMP Cargo teams up with va-Q-tec

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP Cargo) has signed a new agreement with container manufacturer va-Q-tec, to offer their latest sustainable, advanced passive containers to customers, based on a so-called airline lease.

va-Q-tec’s advanced passive containers can maintain various temperature ranges between -80 °C and +25 °C, set at the start of the journey, for up to 10 days, without any external power supply.

“Offering va-Q-tec’s solutions is of great importance in view of the logistical challenges we face in transporting coronavirus vaccines worldwide,” commented Christel van Dael, business development manager for pharmaceutical logistics at AFKLMP Cargo. “Together we can deliver vaccines to the world in a secure and sustainable manner. We are very happy with this new partnership, which will be of benefit to us in current circumstances, but also in the longer term.”

“Though it’s not yet possible to define exactly when vaccine-related shipments will commence in full scale, the air cargo community is working at full speed to offer unique cool-chain solutions,” commented Terrence Sell, global pharma product manager for air logistics at Kuehne+Nagel. “Introduction of this type of container systems is another step towards maintaining the integrity of sensitive pharmaceutical and vaccine products. We continue to work closely with Air France KLM Martinair Cargo as a trusted and long-standing partner and we are confident that together we will deliver the quality required, ensuring that patients receive whatever medication they need in the right condition at the right time.”

va-Q-tec’s advanced passive containers are not only suitable for pharmaceutical products, but also for other perishable goods. va-Q-tec’s advanced passive containers do not need extra dry ice to maintain the temperatures down to -60 °C. To hold even lower temperatures down to -80 °C, a small amount of dry ice is used – but significantly less than in conventional solutions. This reduces the overall use of dry ice, significantly reducing CO2 emissions. The sustainability of va-Q-tec’s innovative product and service portfolio will contribute to our own efforts to work towards a greener future.

Dr Joachim Kuhn, CEO and founder of va-Q-tec, added: “va-Q-tec pioneered advanced passive containers which use high-tech vacuum insulation and phase change materials. With our unique and patented technology, we ensure safe, cost-efficient and green shipments around the globe without an external power supply. Our containers save valuable energy, resources and CO2 due to their optimal temperature maintenance and lightweight properties. Due to this outstanding technology, we have proved that we are a very reliable partner for our clients even during this challenging time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, we are now proud to partner with Air France KLM Martinair Cargo Group and ready to solve any thermal logistic challenge!”

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