Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled packaging, will be attending this year’s virtual Temperature Control and Logistics conference to share industry insight on how temperature-controlled packaging is playing a pivotal part in the delivery of vital pandemic payloads worldwide.
Key speaker at the virtual event will be Paul Terry, Director of Sales EMEA at Peli BioThermal, who will share his knowledge and the latest industry developments via his presentation taking place on January 28th at 14.00.
Peli BioThermal’s presentation will take the format of an interview session, hosted by Paul Terry, who will be joined by fellow industry experts Nabil Awan, Chief Executive Officer, Cold Chain Packing & Logistics based in Saudi Arabia and Bob Brogan, Chief Operating Officer, ATS Healthcare, based in Canada.
The session hosted live on Zoom and titled Temperature Controlled Packaging – shipping vital pharma products and services in extreme ambient temperatures during the Pandemic will be followed by a Q&A session.
Paul Terry said: “We are delighted to be able to share our collective expertise at the virtual conference this year in such an innovative format. It will be the perfect platform and during the informative session delegates will hear firsthand about the requirements of cold chain specialists working in diverse ambient temperatures and learn about the challenge of delivering urgent vaccines, alongside vital supplies whilst reducing waste and operating sustainably.“
Nippon Express (Thailand) obtains GDP certification for domestic transport services
Nippon Express (Thailand) Co., Ltd. a local subsidiary of Nippon Express Co., Ltd. (Mitsuru Saito, President), obtained Good Distribution Practices (GDP) certification effective Tuesday, December 22, 2020, evidencing its compliance with standards for the proper distribution of pharmaceuticals applicable to domestic transport services in Thailand linked to air cargo forwarding.
With Thailand in recent years has seen its birthrate decline, its society age and an increasing number of people become afflicted with lifestyle-related illnesses as their lifestyles become more Westernized, the Thai public has taken a growing interest in medical care and medicine. Accordingly, Thailand’s pharmaceutical market has achieved annual growth rates of about 5% over the past few years and imported pharmaceuticals account for around 57% of the pharmaceutical market as a whole.
Having acquired GDP certification for its domestic transport services, NE Thailand will first be intensifying sales of import forwarding and distribution services to Japanese pharmaceutical sales companies and collaborating with Group companies that have already obtained GDP certification to step up sales to non-Japanese companies as well. At some future point, it will also consider obtaining certification for storage services to expand the scope of its business operations.
Nippon Express will continue striving to provide high-quality transport services linked up to a global network that gives it an edge over competitors.