CCT Edge Pallet Shippers
Delivering Confidence in APAC Cold Chain Logistics
- EPS, XPS, PU, VIP insulation options
- Payload capacity from 425L to 3,500L
- 72 to 144-hour thermal validation
- Australian Summer/Winter (ASW) compliant
- International ISTA/INT standards compliant
- Available in front or top-loaded formats
- Support ambient, chilled and deep frozen cargo
- Flat-packed for efficient delivery and storage
- Comes with pre-installed phase change gel packs
Country/Region specific product: APAC
Overview
Engineered with multi-layered insulation like vacuum-insulated panels, polyurethane foam, and phase-change materials, they shield against temperature excursions from extreme weather, delayed multi-leg routes, or infrastructure-limited areas, ensuring every dose arrives potent, stable, and GDP-compliant. Validated across key profiles including +2°C to +8°C, +2°C to +25°C, +15°C to +25°C, -16°C to -10°C, -22°C to -16°C, -80°C, and -29°C, they support diverse needs in APAC pharma logistics for perishables and speciality chemicals
Key Features
Global Pallet Compatibility
Efficient Handling & Deployment
Proven Thermal Performance
Versatile Loading & Temperature Formats
Flexible Payload Capacity
Advanced Insulation Options
Recommended Use
Cold chain technologies are essential for safeguarding temperature-sensitive products during transit under challenging conditions like extreme weather and complex routes. These solutions ensure product integrity for critical sectors including pharmaceuticals and biologics, particularly in infrastructure-limited regions.
Extreme Weather Conditions
Extreme heat, cold, floods, or storms can cause temperature excursions that compromise product efficacy. Robust packaging with phase-change materials (PCMs) and real-time GPS-enabled monitoring maintain stability despite unpredictable climates.
Multi-Leg or Delayed Transit Routes
Shipments involving multiple transport modes or delays face prolonged exposure risks, amplifying spoilage potential. Optimized routing, hybrid fleets (air/road), and predictive analytics minimize dwell times and ensure compliance across legs.
Pharmaceuticals, Diagnostics, and Vaccines
These items require precise ranges like 2-8°C to preserve potency, with vaccines and diagnostics highly vulnerable to deviations. Validated insulated containers and continuous data loggers support regulatory standards like GDP.
Clinical Trial Shipments
Time-critical biologics in trials demand uninterrupted chains to avoid data invalidation. Dedicated or hybrid fleets with sensor integration handle oncology/immunology needs, especially in multi-regional studies.
Biologics and Specialty Chemicals
Highly sensitive to fluctuations, these require frozen (-20°C) or chilled profiles to prevent denaturation. Advanced thermal packaging and blast freezing ensure viability during global trade.
Temperature-Sensitive Perishable Goods
Fresh produce, frozen foods, and ambient items (15-25°C) risk degradation without controlled logistics. Refrigerated vehicles, insulated packaging, and inventory zoning optimize freshness and reduce waste.
Routes with Limited Infrastructure
Remote or emerging APAC areas lack reliable cold storage, heightening risks. Portable cooling solutions, air freight, and vendor coordination enable resilient supply chains for pharma/logistics needs.