CSafe RAP adds SWISS WorldCargo to airline partner network

July 3, 2019: CSafe RAP, CSafe Global's latest innovation in active temperature-controlled containers, has been approved to fly on SWISS WorldCargo's fleet of wide-bodied aircraft.

Update: 2019-07-03 06:24 GMT
The CSafe RAP active container system leverages the performance and capabilities of the CSafe RKN to remove any operational and environmental challenges encountered with temperature-controlled shipments.

July 3, 2019: CSafe RAP, CSafe Global's latest innovation in active temperature-controlled containers, has been approved to fly on SWISS WorldCargo's fleet of wide-bodied aircraft.

The CSafe RAP active container system leverages the performance and capabilities of the CSafe RKN to remove any operational and environmental challenges encountered with temperature-controlled shipments.

Jeff Pepperworth, chief executive officer for CSafe Global said, “Adding SWISS WorldCargo to our network of airline partners approved to fly the CSafe RAP certainly extends our ability to serve more life-science customers with this state-of-the-art air cargo container solution. We are proud to further our partnership with SWISS and believe the combination of our industry-leading solution with their pharma cargo service will go a long way to ensure that life-enhancing, temperature-sensitive products make it to patients in need around the world.”

The innovation utilises CSafe’s proprietary ThermoCor® VIP insulation together with an innovative cooling and heating system to precisely maintain a defined payload temperature set-point throughout product transport, regardless of ambient conditions.

Susanne Wellauer, head of pharmaceuticals and healthcare vertical industry management said, “Swiss WorldCargo is delighted to allow CSafe RAP containers on board our aircraft. Our partnership underscores not only a continued focus on quality in shipping temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical goods worldwide every day, but also our dedication to finding the best solutions for doing so.”

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