Lufthansa Cargo clears CSafe RAP for use

Lufthansa Cargo clears CSafe RAP for use

Lufthansa Cargo has approved the use of CSafe RAP temperature-controlled containers on its flights to transport pharmaceuticals.

The CSafe RAP utilises ThermoCor VIP insulation together with an innovative cooling and heating system.

It can precisely maintain defined payload temperatures in extreme ambient temperatures between -30C and 54C.

Thorsten Braun, senior director of industry development and product management says: “To me it represents a typical win-win situation. With the addition of the CSafe RAP we are further expanding our portfolio of active cool containers, which is second to none, while intensifying our existing relationship with CSafe. In combination with our extensive global network, we are offering one of the leading cool containers to our customers!”

Jeff Pepperworth, chief executive officer for CSafe Global says: “We are honoured to deepen our relationship with Lufthansa Cargo and strengthen our promise to protect what matters most to pharmaceutical customers so that patients can receive what matters most to them.”

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