Carrier operates across more than 1,050 pharma trade lanes and 54 dedicated pharma stations in its global network
Etihad Cargo has reported a 50 per cent year-on-year rise in pharma shipments under its specialised PharmaLife product.
The double-digit annual growth comes as the carrier marks its second anniversary of achieving and operating IATA CEIV certification for pharmaceutical and life science logistics (IATA CEIV Pharma), in conjunction with its hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport and Etihad Airport Services – one of only 24 such certified carriers worldwide.
Multiple trade lanes
Etihad Cargo currently operates across more than 1,050 IATA CEIV Pharma / GDP certified trade lanes which ensure the integrity of products during transportation. Driven largely from a demand for both CRT (controlled room temperature, +15 to +25°C) and COL (cool goods,+2 to +8°C) segments, Etihad Cargo has also received strong growth for ERT (extended room temperature, +2 to +25°C) shipments, launched towards the end of 2020.
“Etihad Cargo has substantial expertise in the global transportation of temperature controlled and time-sensitive pharmaceutical products, including vaccines, operating to stringent manufacturers’ requirements,” explained Martin Drew, Senior Vice President Sales and Cargo, Etihad Aviation Group.
“The IATA CEIV certification has reaffirmed the carrier’s strength in this sector and strengthened partner trust to deliver a quality product solution across 54 pharma stations with dedicated experts available for advice,” he added.
Hope Consortium
The launch of the Abu Dhabi-based Hope Consortium towards the end of 2020 has contributed to the end of year increase and is expected to support Etihad Cargo’s pharmaceutical shipment growth through 2021.
“Etihad Cargo’s successful role in the Hope Consortium serves as a significant endorsement of our PharmaLife product, which was the first in the region to attain the IATA CEIV Pharma certification for excellence of product transportation in the sector,” Drew continued.
“Additional enhancements this year include the introduction of thermal blankets, cool dollies and digital e-booking for pharma products, as well as securing co-operation with Pharma.Aero, the powerful cross-industry collaboration for pharma shippers, CEIV certified cargo communities, airport operators and other air cargo industry stakeholders,” he concluded.