FedEx Corp. (New York Stock Exchange Code: FDX) announced the expansion of its Temperature Controlled Packaging (TCP) portfolio, introducing a new "refrigerated transportation" packaging option that provides up to 96 hours of refrigeration for shipments requiring temperature control between 2-8 degrees Celsius. At present, the new packaging has been put into use in 13 markets in the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Thailand and Vietnam. The packaging is easy to use, reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, especially suitable for the healthcare industry.
This patented system designed by NanoCool can adjust the temperature to 4 ℃ within five minutes without using gel packs or dry ice. The packaging device is equipped with a dedicated cooling system that can be activated by lightly touching a button in the express box, allowing it to evaporate moisture over time, maintaining strict "refrigerated transportation" temperature requirements.
Jane Lixing, President of FedEx Asia Pacific, said: "With the rapid development of the healthcare industry in the Asia Pacific region, customers' demand for temperature controlled transportation is also increasing. The transportation technology provided by FedEx to customers continues to improve with the development of medical technology. Time and temperature are two important factors that affect the transportation of the healthcare industry. Whether customers deliver drugs, laboratory samples, instruments, or other emergency shipments depends on whether we can provide them with limited time and temperature." Control solution. Healthcare industry customers benefit from our service portfolio and extensive global network.