Advancements made to air cargo containers

Air cargo companies are beginning to utilize new types of temperature-controlled containers in their air cargo. They are using products such as Envirotainer’s Releye RLP and RAP containers; which can bring advancements towards meeting the demands of the supply chain.
These containers can track location and monitor temperature and product conditions. Besides monitoring these conditions, they can control cargo temperatures for over a week.
In February, the RAP container became the biggest model available in the market. Some advantages it brings are being able to hold a vast amount of cargo space, and carrying minimal weight. In addition, this container leaves the minimum amount of CO2 footprint than any other product in the market.
Leaders in the air cargo industry are committed to the use of these containers. They recognize the solutions they bring to the market and believe they are the most reliable container offerings available.
Virgin Atlantic cargo approves use of Releye Uld. Air Cargo News. (2022, August 3). Retrieved August 18, 2022, from https://www.aircargonews.net/sectors/pharma-logistics/virgin-atlantic-cargo-approves-use-of-releye-uld/
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