DHL temperature-controlled network grows

Sept. 1, 2008
DHL Global Forwarding has expanded its network of Qualified Envirotainer Provider (QEP)-certified sites. Proper and expert handling of the Envirotainer

DHL Global Forwarding has expanded its network of Qualified Envirotainer Provider (QEP)-certified sites. Proper and expert handling of the Envirotainer — a temperature- and humidity-controlled air cargo container — is critical to successfully transporting climate-sensitive products. DHL has enhanced its capabilities for meeting temperature-sensitive requirements for customers at additional airport facilities in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

Personnel are now trained and certified by Envirotainer, a provider of temperature-controlled air cargo containers, for safe and proper handling of its containers with temperature-sensitive products at major airports across North America and cities in Europe. DHL has gained QEP accreditation, comprised of training and audits on proper material handling of the Envirotainers, as well as use of associated equipment including power supplies and temperature control systems.

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