PHARMA ULD-firm CSafe Global has expanded its container service centre facility at Incheon International Airport (ICN) to accommodate the growing demand for CSafe's specialised air cargo containers in South Korea, and throughout the broader Asia Pacific region, reports London's Air Cargo News.
Vice president of global operations at CSafe Global, Tom Weir, said: 'With the expanded warehouse space and increased repair service throughput, not only can we easily accommodate the increasing product demand from South Korea, but we also strengthen our ability to flex as needed for repositioning large numbers of our temperature-controlled containers to other CSafe hubs within Asia Pacific to meet unexpected or immediate surge demand from our customers and partners across the region.'
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Vice president of global operations at CSafe Global, Tom Weir, said: 'With the expanded warehouse space and increased repair service throughput, not only can we easily accommodate the increasing product demand from South Korea, but we also strengthen our ability to flex as needed for repositioning large numbers of our temperature-controlled containers to other CSafe hubs within Asia Pacific to meet unexpected or immediate surge demand from our customers and partners across the region.'
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