Peli BioThermal launches new tailored service

Source: Peli BioThermal

Temperature-controlled packaging firm Peli BioThermal has launched a new service that uses data analysis to decide which packaging is best for a customer’s requirements.

Crēdo Go customers work with a product specialist at the company to identify opportunities for improvement and cost reduction based on customer-specific data points that are input into the Peli BioThermal’s optimisation software.

“This analysis tool utilises customer data to build an optimal solution portfolio that meets the needs, goals and performance metrics of any programme,” Peli BioThermal said.

“Once a programme is up and running, Crēdo ProEnvision software provides order, shipment and maintenance support to measure and continually improve programme performance.”

Phil Gyori, chief executive of Pelican Products, parent company of Peli BioThermal, said: “The number of commercially approved pharmaceutical products that require strict temperature control is growing rapidly. And we understand that discovery, clinical trials and commercialisation require different solutions.

“Crēdo Go brings together Peli BioThermal’s long-trusted technology and modern design innovation to improve payload protection, increase component longevity and minimise a programme’s carbon footprint.”

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