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DoKaSch opens new opticooler stations in Miami and Dublin

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DoKaSch opens new opticooler stations in Miami and Dublin
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DoKaSch Temperature Solutions, a specialist in temperature-controlled active packaging, has opened new Opticooler stations in Miami, USA, and Dublin, Ireland. These strategic locations enhance DoKaSch TS’s reach and provide better access to its reliable packaging solutions in the Americas and Europe, supporting the global supply of life-saving medicines.

Located near Miami International Airport (MIA), this new station will increase the availability of Opticooler in the southern US and offer more flexibility to customers in the region as well as Latin America. The station has an initial capacity of 30 containers and is to be expanded further in the future.

Miami International Airport, the 10th busiest in the US, is a major hub for air traffic between the Americas and Latin America. The airport handles over 451,000 square feet of specialized facilities for temperature-sensitive goods, making it an ideal location for pharmaceutical distribution. In 2023 alone, $3.9 billion worth of medical products were managed at MIA.

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The Dublin station, with a starting capacity for 40 containers, highlights Ireland's growing importance in the life sciences sector. Ireland is home to manufacturing facilities for the world's top 10 pharmaceutical and biopharma companies and is the fifth-largest exporter of pharmaceutical products, according to the OECD.

The new Opticooler stations in Miami and Dublin align perfectly with DoKaSch Temperature Solutions' comprehensive Free Delivery Areas. This service ensures that the Opticooler RAP and RKN containers are delivered directly to the loading point, with DoKaSch handling organization and coordination. Large Free Delivery Areas are available in Europe and the United States, with smaller regions covered in Asia offering significant transport cost savings.

The company's goal is to deliver the Opticooler on the evening before the rental period starts, ensuring that the container is fully conditioned and ready for use.

Even outside the Free Delivery Zones, DoKaSch provides worldwide delivery ensuring clients benefit from cost savings enhanced efficiency improved flexibility With opening new stations these benefits are now more accessible enhancing their global network connectivity

Andreas Seitz managing director DoKaSch Temperature Solutions commented “The new stations Miami Dublin significant milestones expansion strategy Our goal ensure best availability our Opticooler worldwide provide reliable cold chain These new locations will enhance our reach customers Americas Europe”

DoKaSch’s Opticooler known exceptional reliability thermal stability transporting sensitive pharmaceutical products The containers feature advanced batteries technology maintain constant temperatures ensuring product quality eliminating need reloading intermediate storage

With these expansions DoKaSch TS continues strengthen its global network ensuring safe efficient distribution pharmaceutical products across key markets

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