Cold Chain Technologies is expanding into Latin America.
The company has operated out of Panama since 2014, supporting local customers in the North and South Cone, and now it is establishing a “significant” footprint with regional support locations in Mexico, Colombia, Uruguay, and Brazil.
“Leading companies around the globe place their critical pharmaceutical, biomedical and life science products in the hands of Cold Chain Technologies,” said Vanessa Alonso Burri, a regional sales director with Cold Chain Technologies who is based in Brazil. “We welcome the opportunity to offer the same extensive team of knowledgeable experts, our unrivaled engineering and science-based approach that, together with digital data analytic tools, can help LATAM customers choose proven, reliable, cost-effective, and smarter solutions to address their challenges.
“By being global and acting local, we will ensure that we are providing best-in-class services and products while enhancing our in-region operational capabilities to allow further growth.”
Cold Chain Technologies provides a comprehensive set of cold chain packaging capabilities to the life science industry, including off-the-shelf solutions designed for the rigor and demands of storing and transporting biological material. This includes CCT’s reusable parcel solution for the distribution of deep-frozen, frozen, refrigerated, and controlled room temperature medicines—the KoolTemp EcoFlex 96, as well as Tyvek and Enshield Cargo Covers, and the KoolTemp EndeavAir Pallet System—all qualified in a variety of transportation modes and applications worldwide to secure integrity and efficacy of temperature-sensitive healthcare and life science products, including the COVID-19 vaccine.
CCT also offers data analytics, tracking and modeling solutions that are unique in the Latin America region. The company’s real-time tracking and data-analytics tools—Cold Chain Technologies Smart Solutions—enable real-time, holistic and actionable insights into the location and condition of temperature-sensitive drugs and biologics, including the COVID-19 vaccines being transported in CCT’s thermal shipping containers—down to the last mile.