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Why Should You Do Temperature Mapping?

Temperature mapping of storage areas for temperature sensitive material such as perishable foods and medicines are a requirement of regulatory…

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Retail Distribution

Palmer and Harvey’s shift to Olivo Industrial Quality Insulated Containers from refrigerated vehicles has had a multitude of benefits from…

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Blood Transport

Blood Transport & Validated Temperature Controlled Packaging It is important that blood and blood components be transported and maintained at…

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Blood Transport Kit

Blood products must be kept at between 2 to 6 degrees celsius. This can sometimes be challenging especially in summer. Coolpac have designed a blood transport kit that has been validated for more than 48 hours for summer and winter conditions. This is generally enough time to transport blood and blood products within Australia. Unlike […]

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Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Distribution

May 8, 2013 by coolpac Blue Circle couriers switched to CoolPac’s Olivo Industrial Quality Insulated Containers for their Sigma Pharmaceuticals…

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Thermo chromatic temperature Indicators

CoolPac is extending its range of temperature controlled packaging solutions to include Thermal Indicators. Similar to Freeze Watch, they are…

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Janssen implements re-usable cold chain eskies and saves the environment

In early 2010 the J&J plants that supply Janssen ANZ with product RISPERDAL CONSTA switched from sending Janssen products in…

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Temperature Mapping and GMP

Temperature Mapping of Warehouses and Fridges Companies needing to comply with good manufacturing practices and cold chain requirements require specialised…

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Crafting A Contingency Plan Through Cold Chain Validation

Due to the sensitive nature of pharmaceutical and biochemical products, manufacturers and distributors are under pressure to keep these products…

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Clinical Trial Packaging & Logistics

One of Sydney’s largest Clinical Research Organizations is now using CoolPac’s Polyurethane Foam Insulated Shippers to ship its research material…

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