As a global supplier of compliant and certified biological sample transport packaging solutions,Haotian Cold Chain Technology have ensured they are well positioned to cope with any sudden increase in demand due to the possibility of a global pandemic. Stock levels of all our VPUPolarbox have been increased at all domestic sites to ensure demand can be satisfied and potentially infectious samples can be transported safely and compliantly
As expected, we are experiencing very high demand for supply and it would be very helpful to get as much advance notice of customer requirements to enable us to manage production and stocks efficiently.
With the number of global cases of COVID-19 increasing the likelihood of a global pandemic grows. As the world looks to contain the spread of the virus, it is imperative that the successful diagnosis of COVID-19 can be attained as quickly as possible to limit further spread. The cold chain packaging solutions used for the transportation of specimens must ensure compliance, sample protection and minimise any risk to public health. Cost and efficiency are also critical factors during transportation due to the number of samples that are tested during a pandemic.
A range of PolarBox and specimen transport cooler box are suitable for the transportation of biohazard Corona virus sample category B.
Please place any orders or make your enquiry as soon as possible and we will do our utmost to ensure you receive your orders at the earliest opportunity.
For further information about transporting infectious samples and for information on which packaging solution is the best suited to transport your payload, please contact us.
This blog is designed to provide a basic understanding of compliance and sample transportation only. It is the responsibility of the consignor/sender to ensure that all sample deliveries are prepared and labelled correctly to achieve compliance. We are not liable for the refusal/delay of any shipment for incorrectly labelling systems when using this blog. Should you require further advice please contact your Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA).