Turkish Cargo approves CSafe RAP

Turkish Cargo has approved CSafe RAP, launched for use in high volumes shipments by CSafe Global, a supplier of active and passive temperature controlled solutions for pharmaceutical products.
The CSafe RAP is the latest in a full line of temperature control solutions, offering operational capabilities with the industry’s largest RAP payload capacity to ensure successful large-volume shipments of temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals across the globe.
Fatih CIiğal, the airline’s senior vice president, cargo marketing, said: “The CSafe RAP will give Turkish Cargo the ability to continue to provide best-in-class services to our customers around the world, meeting their expectations in terms of volume, cargo integrity and safety, and on time transportation." 
Brad Jennings, VP global marketing and partner management for CSafe Global, said: “Turkish Cargo have long been experts when it comes to transporting temperature-sensitive healthcare products globally.
“CEIV accreditation further demonstrates their commitment to providing our mutual life-science customers with precision cold-chain services that have been validated to exceptionally high standards.”
The CSafe RAP active container system leverages the performance and capabilities of the CSafe RKN to remove the operational and environmental challenges encountered with global temperature-controlled shipments.
By utilising CSafe’s proprietary ThermoCor VIP insulation, together with a compressor-driven cooling and radiant heating system, the CSafe RAP precisely maintains the user-defined payload temperature set point through payload transport, regardless of ambient conditions. 
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