
As part of its cold operations and pharmaceutical operations, there were two main aspects of the development of the Emirati Skycargo. One of them is its internal growth, especially inside its axis in Dubai, where the company established a pharmaceutical center there in 2016, which was previously designed and designed to support its operations.
“Today, Skycargo the UAE has facilities in Dubai and DWC, smoothly connected through the truck transport network. This integration allows the effective connection to charge flights with passenger trips – a designed infrastructure with future growth situation,” Julian SochThe President of the Emirates Skycargo made clear from the cold chain.
“When PandeMic Covid-19 succeeded, the UAE Skycargo was forced to adapt quickly. The company has moved shipping companies to Dubai and quickly expanded its ability to meet the increasing demand. Now, with the stability of operations, the shipping companies have returned to Dubai Central Dubai (DWC), and the company’s implementation is a long-term strategy for the coming years.”
Besides the Dubai Center, the UAE’s concentration is now on expanding its global network, as it actively works with its team Maktoum International Airport Airport ProjectWhich will greatly enhance its capabilities.
“At the present time, we are dealing with between two and a half million kilograms of medicines every week, and between six to seven million kilograms of damageable substances,” the most prominent Soch. “Although the volume of ventilation is much higher, the demand for these products, especially food, is incredibly high. The priority is the key: the precedence drugs because of their critical nature in their life, but the contact materials are still a large part of our business.”
Challenge evaluation
Within the cold chain, the product guarantee key is the procedure for the risk of the path. This process includes assessing the entire transport path – from the point of origin, such as London, through the transit centers to the final destination.
Since some destinations may lack the infrastructure needed to support certain types of temperature sensitive charges, it is important to determine potential risks and find solutions presented to mitigate potential risks, and work with partners and suppliers to provide appropriate equipment.
From the moment the product leaves the manufacturing site when it reaches the patient, each possible challenge must be calculated. Some destinations may not enjoy dry ice, which removes certain types of containers. Others may lack the ability to connect and recharge temperature control units, which limits container options.
There are now hybrid systems that do not require dry ice or electricity, which makes them ideal for managing an independent cold chain in difficult environments. If the destination contains limited capabilities, the UAE recommends Skycargo to solve the most appropriate packaging to ensure the product remains protected until it is wiped.
Customs clearance is often a decisive factor-some countries allow before, while others are not, which may lead to delay. The correct packaging can fill this gap, while maintaining the required temperature until the shipment is treated. Of course, if the shipment will sit in customs for weeks, there are limits for what the package can achieve alone, but the goal is to eliminate risks at every stage.
“Although some methods may face challenges, patients need treatments everywhere in the world. The main question is: What is the best possible way to get the patient’s treatment efficiently and safely?” Follow Soch.
“To determine this, we consider multiple factors, including the type of packaging, truck transport capabilities, and airports infrastructure. If the airport in a specific country represents challenges – due to capacity restrictions or insufficient pharmaceutical treatment facilities, we benefit from our wide network. Like the UAE, we often fly to multiple airports in the same country, and when we recommend alternative tours to avoid bottles.
“When operational restrictions cannot be fully diluted, the package becomes the last line of defense. The correct package must be chosen to withstand possible delays or deal with problems in the destination. Given our global spread, we transfer various packaging solutions around the world and constantly adapt them based on our experience.
Power operations partnerships
Pharmaceutical shipments require maximum accuracy, Skycargo UAE serves more than 140 destinations worldwide. To maintain high quality, the company guarantees that its partners have the necessary infrastructure, training and compliance. Upon issuance of a request for quotes (RFQS) to many airports, Skycargo in the UAE Emirates evaluates all processing providers, giving priority to those who have experience in managing both medicines and interviews. Only those that meet their strict requirements are the contracts granted.
“We are working closely with the guidance partners and our manufacturers directly. Since manufacturers develop these new treatments, they are eventually responsible for ensuring their products reach patients safely and efficiently,” Sushche said.
“To support these efforts, we designed a dedicated product designed to meet their needs. For example, last year, we launched them Biological EmiratesService specifically designed to transfer individual patient treatments. Given the nature of these charges, the time is more important than controlling temperature, because the package itself guarantees stability. “
To improve speed, the transport company carried out a specialized processing process in Dubai. When the shipment arrives, it is transferred immediately instead of passing through the main Skycargo Skycargo facility. Cold trucks designated also features the transfer of treatments directly from one plane to another – bypassing the usual processing steps and allowing the carrier to increase the efficiency of the connection to the maximum and reduce the delay.
“Our vast airline network enhances this service. For example, outside London, we run seven flights a day. If you miss one flight, it can be reserved easily in the next within one hour. Likewise, communications through Dubai to destinations like Sydney, where we have three trips per day, ensure that important treatments reach patients as soon as possible,” states.
“We have developed this product in close cooperation with the display of the two trucks to understand their entire needs. On only week, I spoke with a customer about a shipment of half a million dollars – in urgent need of a patient. In such situations, every minute, and with vital constraints, we were able to provide treatment as soon as possible.”