The new packaging solution is the first innovation to emerge from World Courier's Climate Optimization Research & Engineering (CORE) Labs, which it launched in 2015.
US healthcare giant Baxter has commissioned logistics specialists Gazeley to begin construction on a new distribution warehouse just outside Lyon, France.
FedEx has launched a new shipping service for temperature sensitive products, specifically designed for customers in the life science and biopharma industries.
Parexel has collaborated with Stora Enso to add an integrated temperature recording system which can save up to 48 hours compared to traditional cold chain.
GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies has introduced an logger capable of covering a temperature range from -85ºC to 140ºC to provide a single tool for a variety of applications.
Bushu Pharmaceuticals, Japan's largest dedicated contract
manufacturer, has been going from strength to strength as Japan's
pharma outsourcing industry awakens.
Mixquip, Microfluidics, Freeman Technology, Syrris, and UT-Hart
Scientific have all recently launched products used in the
pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
Artel's extreme pipetting expedition team went to Yellowstone
National Park, US, where they found that pipetting hot or cold
liquids can cause delivery volume errors of up to 37 per cent.
Thermo has released an enhanced version of its Heraeus Pico & Fresco microcentrifuges that have been designed to cover a broad spectrum of life science research areas including drug discovery.
Torey Pines Scientific has announced the launch if its new stirring
hot plate, which has been designed for use in the chemical,
pharmaceutical, biochemical, and laboratories where reproducible,
accurate, hands-off sample preparation...
Polymer Laboratories have launched a new Evaporative Light
Scattering Detector (ELSD) that it claims will improve the analysis
of pharmaceutical compounds at low temperatures.
A new treatment for cancer that destroys tumours by heating them
from the inside has shown promise in animal studies conducted at
Rice University in the US, writes Phil Taylor.
UK company Laminar Medica has launched a new shipping container for
pharmaceuticals that according to tests does not deviate from the
set temperature range, even after 450 intercontinental
transportations.
An unnamed European pharmaceutical company is using time
temperature indicators (TTI) to ensure heart valves used in human
heart transplants are kept at the optimum temperature.
Radleys has introduced a new controlled laboratory reactor (CLR)
system that, it claims, has a modular system that offers
capabilities normally associated with higher-priced CLRs.
DeltaTrak has launched a new Pen-Type Thermo-Hygrometer with
several improvements such as a broader temperature range and
improved sensor design for faster response.