Covid-19 Coronavirus vaccination: As India gears up to undertake a mammoth physical exercise of Covid-19 vaccination, SpiceJet has announced that it will also take portion in the immunization process in the coming months. With an aim to deliver the logistical help to aid individuals get vaccinated, SpiceJet is supplying its cold chain service. SpiceJet has tied up with international leaders in cold chain logistics, the airline has stated in a statement.
SpiceJet, its cargo arm SpiceXpress, and cold chain service Spice Pharma Pro are involved in the approach. SpiceJet has claimed that it presents cargo shipment service with controlled ambient temperatures ranging from “-40 degree Celsius to +25 degree Celsius”, gives non-cease connectivity to important international destinations and actual-time tracking with temperature and humidity sensors, creates an infrastructure to make sure minimum excursion of temperature and ties up with service providers to aid shippers in packaging and further protection.
Chairman and Managing Director of SpiceJet Ajay Singh has stated that SpiceJet has now “tied up with global leaders in cold chain solutions offering active and passive packaging with dedicated equipment to perform seamless cold chain operations and I am happy to share that today SpiceXpress has the capability to transport extremely sensitive drugs and vaccines in controlled temperatures ranging from -40°c to +25°c. SpiceXpress is ready for the enormous task of distributing sensitive goods both domestically and internationally including Covid-19 vaccines that require stringent transportation conditions.”
SpiceJet has claimed that SpiceXpress has a devoted fleet of 17 cargo aircraft and is capable of flying cargo to each domestic and a wide list of international destinations. Besides, the airline also presents a plethora of other added benefits such as a network of warehouses equipped with deep freezers to allow modify of cool packs and ground automobiles and containers to aid transport sensitive cargo, SpiceJet has stated in a statement.
Since the lockdown enforced in March, SpiceJet has transported 85000 tons of cargo. SpiceJet has also stated that the airline’s international cargo network spans more than 50 international destinations such as the US, the UK, Germany, France, Russia, Uzbekistan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, China, Myanmar, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Canada amongst other people.