Pharma — Temperature Controlled Cargo into Auckland (LHR → AKL)

A cardboard box on a wooden floor is filled with various medications, including pill bottles, blister packs, syringes, ampoules, and dropper bottles.

Temperature Controlled Cargo into Auckland

Client Challenge

When our client reached out, they had one clear priority: their temperature-sensitive goods had to arrive in Auckland safe, stable, and exactly within the required range of +2 °C to +8 °C. Any slip could compromise the integrity of the shipment — and that simply wasn’t an option.

Cold chain logistics isn’t just about moving cargo. It’s about protecting what matters most to our clients’ supply chains, every step of the way. From the moment the goods left the client’s hands, we had to guarantee one thing: temperature security without compromise.

Solution

We started with a thermal pre-cooled transport crate, carefully prepared in advance to lock in the cold environment. The goods were collected using a temperature-controlled vehicle, ensuring the perfect conditions were in place right from the very first mile.

Once at the airport, the shipment was entrusted to Emirates SkyCargo, a world leader in handling sensitive consignments. With real-time tracking enabled and provided by ETA, our client could follow the progress of their cargo — providing reassurance that the goods were in safe hands.

From collection to delivery at Auckland Airport (AKL), the temperature never wavered outside the 2–8 °C range. The shipment arrived on time, intact, and compliant with all cold chain requirements.

What This Demonstrates

  • Delivery of seamless end-to-end cold chain solutions
  • Compliance with pharmaceutical shipping standards
  • Transparent tracking via airline partners

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