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Emirates SkyCargo joins Pharma.Aero

Apr 16, 2024

Pharma.Aero, the global cross-industry collaboration platform for excellence in pharmaceutical transportation, proudly announces the addition of Emirates SkyCargo to its alliance. This strategic collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing the standards of pharmaceutical logistics on a global scale.

Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, renowned for its extensive network and state-of-the-art facilities, brings unparalleled expertise and capabilities to the Pharma.Aero network. With its commitment to excellence and innovation, Emirates SkyCargo has consistently set benchmarks in the air cargo industry, making it a natural fit for Pharma.Aero's mission to enhance the transportation of life-saving medicines worldwide.

Trevor Caswell, Chairman of Pharma.Aero, expressed his enthusiasm about this partnership, stating, "Emirates SkyCargo's decision to join Pharma.Aero underscores our shared commitment to excellence in pharmaceutical logistics. Together, we will leverage our collective strengths to ensure the safe, secure, and efficient transportation of critical medical supplies, furthering our mission to serve patients worldwide."

Julian Sutch, Global Head of Pharma Sales, Emirates SkyCargo said, “We are one of the healthcare industry’s leading partners, moving over 2 million kilograms of pharmaceutical cargo around the world every week. Through this partnership with Pharma.Aero, we are committed to lending our insight and capabilities to solve the industry’s biggest challenges and working collaboratively with other stakeholders to achieve a truly unbroken supply chain.”

Pharma.Aero serves as a collaborative platform bringing together Life Sciences and MedTech manufacturers, airports, airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers and other logistics providers to drive innovation and best practices in the transportation of healthcare products. Emirates SkyCargo joins a distinguished group of industry leaders within the Pharma.Aero alliance, further solidifying the organization's position as a global leader in pharmaceutical air transportation excellence.

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