sky
Channels
 

Air Cargo Carriers

 
 

Airports and Cargo Terminals

 
 

Courier & Mail

 
 

Express

 
 

Freight Forwarders

 
 

General Service Agents

 
 

Ground Handling

 
 

IT & Equipment

 
 

Leasing & Chartering

 
 

Logistics

 
 

MRO Conversions & Manufacturers

 
 

Aircraft Manufacturers

 
 

Current Issue

February 2010

Payload Asia Issue Cover

Highlights:

arrow

On the wings of a recovering market

 
arrow

Aiding and abetting

 
viewCI

Poll

Do you believe carriers who have recently announced unilateral rate increases of anywhere up to 25 per cent will be successful?

Yes

No

Too early to tell

View results
   
           
Logistics - Payload Asia June 2009 Issue

Rutges Cargo offers new pharma product

Rutges Cargo has combined its security transport, control and visibility systems, temperature-controlled vehicle fleet and European network to launch a new product for pharmaceutical distribution.

The ‘controlled’ product has been developed around the specific requirements of the world’s leading healthcare companies, according to Jason Breakwell, Rutges Cargo’s commercial manager.

“The transportation market for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals continues to grow even in these challenging times, driven by regulatory and product demands such as the increase in the number of biotech products that need temperature control,” he says.

Advertisement
imu  

Industry Listing

Article Contribution

 
   
BellyAche
Bellyache View more
arrow

Tony Fernandez the school girl?

arrow

‘One man’s junk, is another man’s treasure’

arrow

Cargo uplift

Related News
 

TIACA chairman says air cargo well positioned

- 19 Feb 2010
 
 
 

101 new China stocking locations for UPS

- 1 Feb 2010
 
 
Most Viewed Articles
 

CHINA: Air China details cargo venture with Cathay

- 1 May 2007
 
 
 
 

Cargo awaits its place in Abu Dhabi's airport plans

- 1 May 2007
 
 
 
 

Leadership challenges for Asian aviation

- 1 May 2007
 
 
 
 
 
© 2010 Ten Alps Communications Asia. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subjected to its Terms and Conditions of Use. View our Privacy Policy