New conditioning options are now available at worldwide locations for single-use temperature controlled shippers giving customers the option to acquire fully conditioned single use products, such as CoolGuard™ Advance, ready for use.
Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled packaging solutions, announces new service offerings that support customers who use single use products, such as CoolPall™ Flex single use bulk shippers and CoolGuard™ Advance single use parcel shippers. The company now offers the option to condition BRIC coolants for single use products at locations worldwide.
“Over the past several years, we’ve worked to expand our presence across the globe to make our services more accessible to our customers,” said David Williams, President of Peli BioThermal. “Yet not all of our customers could benefit from our global network. We’re excited to extend services to our single use packaging customers, allowing them to focus on their core business--developing pharmaceutical products.”
Peli BioThermal is known for its ability to condition and deliver ready-to-use reusable products worldwide. This service helps customers who do not have the facilities, equipment or staff to condition their temperature controlled packaging. Some customers of single use packaging have the same needs, which is why the company is expanding its offerings to support this segment.
Strategically placed in pharmaceutical hubs and high-traffic shipping lanes across the globe, Peli BioThermal’s network includes more than 80 locations. The company’s service centers and network stations refurbish, repair and condition a variety of reusable temperature controlled packaging.
To learn more about Peli BioThermal’s worldwide service network or their single use packaging solutions, or to explore Peli BioThermal’s wide range of products and offerings, visit www.pelibiothermal.com.
Peli BioThermal is a division of Pelican Products, Inc., which is a portfolio company of Behrman Capital, a private equity investment firm based in New York and San Francisco.