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Air Canada opens new cold chain facility in Toronto
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2022/03/23 10:54:25
AIR CANADA Air Canada has announced the opening of its new cold chain facility in Toronto, reports Mumbai's Stat Trade Times.
The new facility includes 30,000 square feet of temperature-controlled spaces and an additional cooler to fulfil the needs of cold chain shipments.
The US$16 million initiative aimed to increase and improve Air Canada Cargo's cold chain handling capabilities for perishable items Air Canada announced the opening of a new cold chain handling facility at its cargo facility at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The initiative is aimed at increasing and improving Air Canada Cargo's cold chain handling capabilities for perishable items including medicines, fresh food and other perishables.
"The enhanced temperature-controlled facility is the only one of its kind for a Canadian airline and positions Air Canada Cargo to continue successfully growing our business, including the launch of our dedicated freighter aircraft," said Air Canada Cargo vice president Jason Berry.
More unit load devices (ULD) and loose shipments with COL (+2¡ãC to +8¡ãC) and CRT (+15¡ãC to +25¡ãC) temperature requirements may be accommodated in the enlarged cooler, which also includes more racking and an updated dedicated space for active temperature control units.
The new facility includes 30,000 square feet of temperature-controlled spaces and an additional cooler to fulfil the needs of cold chain shipments.
The US$16 million initiative aimed to increase and improve Air Canada Cargo's cold chain handling capabilities for perishable items Air Canada announced the opening of a new cold chain handling facility at its cargo facility at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The initiative is aimed at increasing and improving Air Canada Cargo's cold chain handling capabilities for perishable items including medicines, fresh food and other perishables.
"The enhanced temperature-controlled facility is the only one of its kind for a Canadian airline and positions Air Canada Cargo to continue successfully growing our business, including the launch of our dedicated freighter aircraft," said Air Canada Cargo vice president Jason Berry.
More unit load devices (ULD) and loose shipments with COL (+2¡ãC to +8¡ãC) and CRT (+15¡ãC to +25¡ãC) temperature requirements may be accommodated in the enlarged cooler, which also includes more racking and an updated dedicated space for active temperature control units.