Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled packaging, announces 13 new European drop points. The drop points, located within Rhenus Logistics global network, further the expansion of Peli BioThermal’s growing Credo on Demand rental programme by providing additional points of return for reusable shipping assets.
Dominic Hyde, Peli BioThermal’s vice president of Credo on Demand, said: “We are delighted to unveil our latest locations serving our Credo rental programmes which are designed to provide our customers with options. Adding these drop points in key logistics hubs will allow our EMEA customers in pharmaceutical distribution the flexibility and convenience to choose the best drop-off location for their business.”
Jonathan Parish, international key account manager at Rhenus Logistics said: “This initiative with Peli BioThermal is another positive demonstration of how the logistics industry has to strategically and transparently collaborate to create unique values in the ever changing cold chain industry.”
Located at easy-to-access locations Peli BioThermal’s new drop points provide customers with an additional option for returning Credo on Demand assets at the end of the rental period
Operating worldwide, Rhenus Logistics has a number of GMP and GDP compliant pharmaceutical and healthcare storage warehousing sites in multiple locations throughout Europe offering Peli BioThermal customers a wider service network when transporting pharmaceutical payloads globally. Located at easy-to-access locations Peli BioThermal’s new drop points provide customers with an additional option for returning Credo on Demand assets at the end of the rental period, including Credo Xtreme pallet shippers and Credo= Cargo bulk shippers. New locations include:
- Prague Airport (Czech Republic)
- Copenhagen Airport (Denmark)
- Lyon Airport (France)
- Paris Airport (France)
- Frankfurt Airport (Germany)
- Munich Airport (Germany)
- Stuttgart Airport (Germany)
- Dublin Airport (Ireland)
- Milan Airport (Italy)
- Amsterdam Airport (Netherlands)
- Warsaw Airport (Poland)
- Zurich Airport (Switzerland)
- Barcelona Airport (Spain)
The new EMEA drop points are among more than 50 global drop points planned for 2018, including additional locations planned for the Americas and Asia. To better support the rapidly expanding Credo on Demand programme, the company is also expanding the number of network stations in 2018, which act as the origin point for new Credo on Demand rental assets, as well as providing services including conditioning and end of rental drop-off.
Network stations are often co-locations of Peli BioThermal service centres, which offer conditioning, refurbishment and repair to their line of Credo Cube temperature controlled packaging.