Air Cargo Industry Improves its Readiness to Transport COVID-19 Vaccines, but More Collaboration is Required
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15, 2020
TIACA, together with Pharma.Aero released a special report for air cargo, pharmaceuticals and life sciences professionals detailing the requirements and airfreight preparedness for COVID-19 vaccines transportation.
The Sunrays project report shows that 46% of air cargo industry stakeholders, including airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers, airport operators and IT solution providers, now feel well prepared for the transportation of COVID-19 vaccines, a significant increase compared to only 28% feeling ready two months ago. Although the improvement is seen across the whole industry, ground handlers, who were the least prepared in September, reported the strongest jump in preparedness.
“Industry has clearly stepped up its efforts to get ready for the largest logistics effort ever seen and with 79% feeling more prepared than 3 months ago, we applaud the readiness progress the air cargo community has made,” stated Nathan De Valck, Chairman of Pharma.Aero’s Board of Directors and member of the Sunrays project. “It is very encouraging to see that the majority of our industry has established working relationships with vaccine manufacturers, dedicated teams in place and collaborates with their supply chain partners to handle the logistics of COVID-19 vaccines.”
The report also examines currently known requirements for COVID-19 vaccine logistics for the front runner manufacturers such as AstraZeneca and University of Oxford, Pfizer and BioNTech, Moderna, GSK and Sanofi, J&J, as well as the procurement and logistics strategies by individual countries and international bodies, like the EU and COVAX, and locations of vaccine trials and production.
Areas of Priority
“Although the air cargo industry has scaled up its capabilities, collaboration and readiness in the past couple of months, and COVID-19 vaccines are getting approved for wide distribution, we still live in a world with a lot of unknowns. As new vaccine requirements, purchase deals and regulatory approvals are announced everyday air cargo needs to work hand-in-hand to be agile enough to deliver vaccines safely at scale” – said Emir Pineda, Member of TIACA’s Board of Directors.
Air cargo players need to continue working together in full transparency to ensure integrated, fast, secure and reliable delivery of vaccines, concretely:
Strengthening industry collaboration
- Vaccine manufacturers need to share information needed by all their logistics providers as early as possible to allow them to make needed investment in time.
- Air cargo players should ensure their sub-contractors and supply chain partners receive the right level of information as early as possible.
- Industry needs to adopt a local air cargo community approach to strengthen collaboration at local levels.
Ensuring security
- Security and cyber-security measures need to be put in place to avoid theft and counterfeit.
Ramping-up capabilities
- Dry ice, active containers, trained staff, and cold chain space availability should be secured early.
- Infrastructure investment decisions should be made as early as possible.
Improving visibility
- Each air cargo stakeholder should map its existing capabilities at each location and make this information available, using information sharing platforms like the IATA ONE Source, Validaide or others.
- The use of tracking and monitoring devices is encouraged and the approval processes for their safe use in-flight needs to start as soon as possible.
- The rollout of digital solutions and data sharing platforms should be accelerated.
Removing barriers
- Governments, customs authorities, and border agencies should be ready to facilitate and expedite all COVID-19-related goods.
- International organizations, NGOs and donors should support cool chain capacity building efforts in least developed countries to ensure no one is left behind in the upcoming global immunization campaign.
For further information please contact:
TIACA
Rachael Negron
press@tiaca.org
+1 786 265 7011
Pharma.Aero
Frank Van Gelder
secgen@pharma.aero
+32 477 950 521
Notes to editors:
About TIACA
TIACA is The International Air Cargo Association, based in Miami, Florida. TIACA is the unique international not-for-profit association representing and uniting all parts of the air cargo industry: shippers, forwarders, ground handlers, airports, airlines, manufacturers, IT providers, etc. TIACA members are traditional players and new entrants, small, medium, and large companies with regional and global reach.
TIACA’s vision is a safe, profitable and united air cargo industry that embraces modern technologies and practices to sustainably and fairly serve trade and social development worldwide.
TIACA’s mission is to support, lead and unite the industry to achieve that vision; promote and encourage business, social, and technological innovation; protect the interests of its members with one voice on common interests; disseminate and enhance knowledge amongst members and the air cargo industry.
For more details visit www.tiaca.org/newsroom. For regular updates, follow www.twitter.com/tiacaorg.
About Pharma.Aero
Pharma.Aero, a non-profit organization with its headquarter in Brussels, Belgium, aims to achieve excellence in reliable end-to-end air transportation for Life Science and Medtech shippers, by fostering collaboration between CEIV certified airport communities dedicated in developing and pioneering when it comes to handling, storage and air transportation of pharmaceuticals.
Pharma.Aero brings added value for the shipper by including them into their core strategy, better understanding of the capabilities and challenges of air cargo and facilitate direct collaboration with the operators of air cargo. Together we focus on continuous improvement of the Life Science and Medtech supply chain. The air cargo stakeholders are offered the opportunity to share and receive best practices, by being part of the different projects of Pharma.Aero and participating in global fora.
Pharma.Aero’s mainly focusses on end-to-end solutions, creating transparency and visibility and provide solutions for the supply chain of pharmaceutical shipments. Pharma.Aero brings actual issues and challenges of the shipper and the operator to the front, by developing and executing projects to the benefit of the entire air cargo industry.
For more information and details, visit www.pharma.aero.