Innovation in air transport: thanks to a new screening service, the export of medicines in air transport can be easier
DSV is opening the door to new opportunities for export air transport by launching a vetting service that is considered an innovation in our country and has never been used before. In their warehouse, which is located in the immediate vicinity of the Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport, they will be able to provide screening services even in an environment of 2-8 degrees Celsius, thereby boosting the pharmaceutical export activity of BUD Airport. The development debuted within the framework of a pharmaceutical business event on April 23, 2024, in Vecsés.
DSV A/S is a leading Danish freight forwarding and logistics company offering global road, air, sea and warehouse logistics services. The company is also one of the largest players in Hungary, and with its current development, it can further strengthen its role as market leader. With the participation of key players in the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry, on April 23, 2024, at a pharmaceutical business breakfast, DSV presented an innovative development within the framework of a relaxed discussion, thanks to which the company will be able to provide a service in Vecsés in the future, which was previously not possible in other transport companies in our country. and logistics company was not able. The new service debuted at the event, with the help of which they will be able to screen goods intended for air freight even in a refrigerated space of 2-8 degrees Celsius.
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