Qatar Airways adds to pharma container offering

Qatar Airways Cargo has begun offering pharma container firm CSafe’s newest RAP container.
The active RAP unit caters for large volume pharma shipments and has been approved by the cargo carrier for use across its pharma network.  
The CSafe RAP utilises heating and compressor-driven cooling technologies together with insulation to eliminate the payload risks associated with extreme ambient temperature conditions and long-duration shipments.
The unit is able to maintain constant payload temperatures even at extreme ambient temperatures from -30°C to +54°C and a max payload volume of 6.68m3, thereby easily accommodating up to four standard US-pallets or five standard Euro-pallets.
It is the only Federal Aviation Administration and European Aviation Safety Agency approved active compressor-driven container permitted in both the upper deck and lower deck cargo sections of commercial aircraft.
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