Cold series techniques partners with E& I to bring in the cold chain solutions to the education sector
Cold Chain Technologies (CCT), a leading global company in thermal packaging solutions for temperature sensitive products, has announced a new partnership with E & I Coperative Services, a cooperative company owned by non -profit members of the education sector.
Through this agreement, more than 6000 members of E& I- members, including colleges, universities, K-12 schools, and research laboratories-will be able to reach the trusted cold chain solutions in CCT. Products will support a set of educational needs, including scientific research, laboratory and training in medicine, nursing and other health sciences.
“The wide CCT portfolio of high -performance high -performance containers is already reliable on a large scale via life sciences and pharmaceutical industries. Through our partnership with E& I, we look forward to providing the same level to the education sector,” said Jim Jobel, chief business development manager at Cold Chain Technologies.
“This cooperation does not give members E& I effective access to the solutions of the leading chain in the industry, but also allows us to expand in an increasing sector where temperature control is increasingly important.”
The partnership allows the E& I members to exceed the long and costly demand process (RFP), which can take 6 to 18 months and include large administrative expenditures. By taking advantage of the competition E& I, members can save time and valuable resources with their trusted suppliers.
As part of the agreement, CCT will offer the RX series, RX Naturals and Advanced SU to all members of E& I through the cooperative contract portfolio. The RX series provides the ideal user temperature control solutions for the last mile distribution. The RX Naturals line has been adopted, ensuring recycling and the ability to re -core. The advanced SU settings use the space isolated with emptiness and phase change materials to maintain precise temperatures while charging in the air and excess lands, local and international. Together, these products are designed to increase performance, sustainability and charging efficiency.
After the last CCT acquired the cold chain, the partnership also includes access to the Tower Ktevolution of Transport Solutions for small bribery charges. This growing wallet complements CCT shows with innovative and effective charging systems designed for a variety of temperature sensitive charges, which are ideal for local and international education and research applications.
“This partnership represents a victory,” said James Jubil. “E & I will benefit from rapid access and reasonable prices to our solutions, while we get a valuable channel in a new sector that corresponds to our mission of protecting critical materials with temperature.”