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    AIR Canada Cargo has extended its cargo handling deal with GTA dnata in Toronto to include all AC cool chain shipments

    AIR Canada Cargo has extended its cargo handling deal with GTA dnata in Toronto to include all AC cool chain shipments. In addition to pharmaceuticals, shipments booked with the airline's AC Fresh in Toronto will be processed by the cargo handler starting September 16.

    This includes seafood, chilled meats, fruit, vegetables, herbs and fresh flowers - all perishable shipments that require a 'comprehensive, integrated cold chain logistics approach', the airline said.

    GTA dnata's facility offers a temperature controlled dedicated environment for perishables (15 to 25 degrees Celsius) and separate coolers for storage in specific ranges (2 to 8 degrees Celsius), according to London's Air Cargo News.

    'Toronto is a key gateway for international perishable shipping,' said Vito Cerone, senior director, sales and commercial strategy for Air Canada Cargo.

    'Our collaboration with GTA dnata has been extremely successful for pharmaceutical shipments, so the addition of perishables is the natural next step.' The Toronto hub handles Canadian exports as well as shipments from the US, central and South America destined to Europe and Asia.

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