Maintaining a compliant cold chain

The pandemic really transformed the cool chain landscape. One of the biggest changes was the surge in demand for temperature-sensitive logistics, particularly with the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines. 

Vaccines like Pfizer-BioNTech required ultra-low temperatures, which was a logistical challenge. Suddenly, companies had to scale up their cold chain infrastructure almost overnight. It wasn’t just about having freezers – it was about creating an entire global network that could handle and transport these vaccines safely and efficiently. 

There were also repeated reports in the news of large quantities of vaccine doses becoming unusable due to inadequate refrigeration and monitoring. This has left a lasting impression on the population of how important a functioning cold chain is and has certainly ensured that the quality of cold chain processes has been questioned again.

“The growth has been remarkable, even beyond what we saw during the pandemic. The demand for temperature-sensitive se…

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