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January 03, 2021
Gubba Kiran, CEO, Gubba Cold Storage×
With an outlay of ₹30 crore, the company has added capacity for 10,000 pallets of vaccines across cold storage centres. Gubba Cold Storage, which operates a chain of cold storages, has strengthened its cold chain network to support the Covid vaccines set for pan India rollout.
The company has added capacity for 10,000 pallets of vaccines across four cold storage centres set up with an outlay of ₹30 crore.
Gubba Kiran, CEO of Gubba Cold Storage, told
BusinessLine “As the pharma industry was busy creating Covid-19 vaccine, we started creating vaccine compliant cold storage facilities. We are unveiling our cold storage facilities in Medchal, Yellampet and Annaram in Telangana with a capacity of 10,000 pallets for Covid-19 vaccine preservation before January-March 2021. These facilities have a capacity of 3 crores vaccine doses.”
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Astral Aviation has announced that it is ready to support the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across its scheduled network of 15 Destinations within Africa and a further 50 Destinations available on charters with its fleet of 14 freighter aircrafts.
According to Astral Aviation Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sanjeev Gadhia, Astral has transported thousands of tonnes of vaccines and pharma products on its fleet in its 20-year existence and has played an important role in various immunization programs in Africa and across the world including supporting efforts to tackle Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo; and the Cholera Pandemic in Yemen.