In pharmaceutical logistics, air freight has long been considered the gold standard for speed and reliability. When moving high-value, temperature-sensitive drugs across borders, it’s the default for many global companies. But as supply chains become more cost- and sustainability-focused, the flaws in this approach are becoming harder to ignore.
In today’s high-growth pharma landscape, temperature controlled air cargo is no longer just logistics, it’s a strategic differentiator. With biologics requiring fast, compliant routes and regulators demanding airtight documentation, shipments across continents need more than just a reefer, they need total temperature assurance.