American Airlines Cargo Wins Envirotainer Accreditation for New Temperature-Controlled Solution
FORT WORTH, Texas – American Airlines Cargo Division (AA Cargo) today announced it has been awarded accreditation as a Qualified Envirotainer Provider (QEP) by EnvirotainerTM, the Sweden-based manufacturer of temperature-controlled shipping containers. The QEP accreditation is awarded to specific service provider stations or business units that meet the program’s training and quality requirements. Accreditation demonstrates that a service provider meets the standards as defined in current Good Distribution Practices guidance documents set forth by the industry.
The QEP program was specifically developed at the request of shippers of healthcare products. Envirotainer has developed the training and quality program to acknowledge those service providers that have been certified to manage shipments using the Envirotainer container.
In preparation for the launch of its cool-chain service ExpediteTCSM, AA Cargo trained more than 3,000 employees worldwide in the practices required to ensure the ongoing integrity of the QEP program. American’s service is available throughout its worldwide network, with QEP status at approximately 60 of its key cities. These locations are capable of handling containers of all sizes, including the RAP container, which is the largest container offered by Envirotainer.
“The Accreditation is a tribute to the hard work of our employees and colleagues throughout our network,” said Dave Brooks, President of American Airlines Cargo Division. “The fact that we have achieved this status at so many worldwide locations is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest standard of service to our customers with temperature-sensitive cargo.”
“This is a significant achievement by American Airlines Cargo. Completing the program means that the airline will have a team of trained and qualified personnel able to handle Envirotainer’s specialized equipment and with a greater understanding of the requirements for temperature-sensitive shipments,” said Thomas Persson, CEO of Envirotainer.
ExpediteTC is built on the service reliability of American’s ExpeditefsSM express freight product, which provides highest boarding priority, high-visibility tracking, and a 100 percent flown-as-booked guarantee; in addition to the specialized handling, high-visibility monitoring, and tracking for all temperature sensitive shipments. Specialist equipment provider Envirotainer offers three container types for American’s customers, including an LD3, LD9 and a CLD on its wide-body fleet. The CLD can also be shipped on 737 and 757 narrow-body aircraft. Customers can specify the internal temperature – within a range of -20 C to 20 C (-4 F to 68 F).
For more information, visit www.AACargo.com.
About Qualified Envirotainer Provider (QEP) Accreditation Status
Accreditation as a Qualified Envirotainer Provider (QEP) demonstrates that a service provider meets their obligations as defined in current Good Distribution Practices guidance from Industry groups such as the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) and the IATA Perishable Cargo Manual Chapter 17 guidelines for Temperature-Sensitive Healthcare Products.
About American Airlines Cargo
American Airlines CargoSM, a division of American Airlines, Inc., provides more than 100 million pounds of weekly cargo lift capacity to major cities in the United States, Europe, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. American’s combined network fleet numbers more than 900 aircraft. AA Cargo provides one of the largest cargo networks in the world, with cargo terminals and interline connections available across the globe.