Peli BioThermal adds module to School of Cool online learning platform

Peli BioThermal adds module to School of Cool online learning platform

Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled solutions, announces a new module available now on its School of Cool online learning platform. The newest module available in the platform introduces customers and distributors to reusable and single-use shippers, including parcel and bulk shippers.

“Especially for those who are new to temperature controlled solutions, packaging options can prove overwhelming,” said David Williams, president at Peli BioThermal. “Our new module will help users simplify options and pinpoint the best shippers for different use cases.”

Throughout the rest of the year, Peli BioThermal will launch a new module each quarter. Modules will include:

● An overview of the Crēdo on Demand rental program with discussion of how it works and the advantages of renting temperature controlled packaging

● An introduction to dry ice shippers, including how they prevent temperature excursions to ensure temperature-sensitive materials maintain deep frozen temperature ranges

● An analysis of total cost of ownership that includes key cost factors and their business impacts

Launched late last year to meet the growing demand for virtual education, School of Cool helps customers and distributors build proficiency in temperature controlled solutions, including technologies, trends, monitoring and regulations. Find more information about School of Cool here or visit www.pelibiothermal.com to learn more about the wide range of Peli BioThermal products and offerings.

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