American chills out with Envirotainer’s e1 and e2 units

American Airlines Cargo has added the Envirotainer e1 and e2 containers to its fleet of temperature-controlled equipment for shipping healthcare products.
From November, American will begin accepting both containers and is the first US passenger carrier to receive FAA carriage approval for the larger RAP e2 unit and offer the full range of Envirotainer products to customers.
“American is extremely excited to have received our approvals for carriage of the Envirotainer e1 and e2 containers,” said Tom Grubb, manager of cold chain strategy at American.
“Envirotainer was our original active solutions partner at the cold chain launch of the ExpediteTC° program, and it’s fantastic to now have the full range of their products available for our customers’ temperature-controlled logistics needs.
“With these options, American continues enhancement of the ExpediteTC° service offerings and can provide the capabilities desired by our customers.”
The Envirotainer RKN e1 unit utilises compressor cooling and electric heating for shipments requiring additional temperature control throughout transport.
The larger RAP e2 is an actively temperature-controlled container with an insulated shell designed to provide the superior protection necessary for the global shipment of highly-sensitive healthcare products.
The e2 container can handle any desired set temperature between zero and 25 degrees Celsius for the transport of medicines across the globe, regardless of ambient conditions.  
Said the carrier: “Introducing these modernized containers into American’s expanding cold-chain network enables the airline to offer further enhancements to the temperature-control capabilities available to customers.
“Major benefits include superior insulation properties, extensive internal space and the ability to maintain 35-plus hours of battery life on a single charge in extreme conditions — and up to 100 hours in a typical shipment scenario.”
Envirotainer chief executive Simon Angeldorff said: “Following the FAA approval of our RKN e1 and RAP e2 containers, this news from our long-standing partner American Airlines Cargo contributes to a growing Envirotainer network, increasing availability and flexibility for our customers.
“Envirotainer has had a focused effort for a number of years to grow our network in the Americas, to ensure our best-in-class solutions are available where they are needed."

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