Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Sofrigam and Cold Storage Transportation.


Sofrigam

I recently had the pleasure of meeting the people from Sofrigam who are involved through their group, Coldshop, in the storage and transportation of medicines that have constant temperature requirements.  It made me think how much of what goes into medical treatment and medicines, that we take for granted.  

Specialising in temperature-controlled packaging Coldshop.com are the perfect partner for Sofrigam Group who have been developing and advising on cold chain packaging for the past twenty years. 

The transportation of medicines and other medical items for which a constancy of temperature is essential is a very daunting and challenging task, as is convincing authorities that the items transported have been kept at the optimal temperature for the duration of their voyage.  Any failure in this could lead to the consignment becoming unviable or even dangerous.

The advanced laboratory testing facilities and business know how of Sofrigam have carved them an enviable niche in this market with a well-deserved reputation for undisputed reliability.

The Sofribox is one of the products that is much in demand and that allows the storage of heat sensitive products at their required temperature for however long is required.  The thermal performance of the Sofribox comes with a guarantee that all products will keep their integrity during travel.  With an impressive temperature range of +2/+8 degrees C and at the other end of the scale -18 degrees C it’s one to one hundred litre capacity makes it a very popular choice.   There are options to suit every need with iceboxes, refrigerated pouches and gel packs.

These are just a few of the different transporting and cooling options available through this innovative company and a visit to their website coldshop.com is highly recommended. 

Perhaps next time we reach for one of those medicines that have to be kept refrigerated we might think about the bigger picture and the people who make the safe transport of the medicines and medical items, that improve countless number of lives, possible.  There will be a factory visit in the New Year and I will report back to you then on the way that the whole process is engineered, in more detail.

UK Health Radio – the health radio station for the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond at www.ukhealthradio.com – is kindly sponsored by www.1-stop-health-shop.com

Amanda Thomas

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