IATA
Air Freight demands continue to fall following weak trade
March 14 by Pharma Logistics EditorJanuary 2019 shows the worst performance in the last three years with demand capacity not being met following trade uncertainty
IATA hopeful for the future of pharmaceutical air freight
March 21 by Pharma LogisticsThe Temperature Controlled Logistics conference heard from the International Air Transport Association on the latest developments with pharmaceutical air freight.
Ready, Set, GO!
December 06 by Pharma Logistics EditorFor years, IATA has been collaborating with supply chain stakeholders to understand and define industry-wide standard requirements for temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products via air. Transporti...
CCA Talking Point - Integrating the Pharma Cool Chain
October 01 by Pharma Logistics EditorThis "Cool Chain Association (CCA) Talking Point" roundtable discusses the need for greater integration of the pharma cool chain. As part of this debate, the group also looked at the potential for the...
IATA New Auditing Principles for Air Freight Quality Processes
August 06 by Pharma Logistics EditorAndrea Gruber, Manger, Business Process and Standards, International Air Transport Association (IATA) delivers a presentation on IATA New Auditing Principles for Air Freight Quality Processes at the 1...
Building Cold Chain Quality with IATA’s Chapter 17
February 05 by Tom GrubbThe air cargo cold chain is like a symphony orchestra, with many performers playing in harmony as a cohesive group. Seamlessly playing as one not only demands professionals skilled in their respective...
The IATA Label isn't a Magic Wand - You Have to Do Your Homework
February 27 by Pharma Logistics Editor"The IATA label is just one part of the process, it isn't a magic wand" - Tony Wright, Exelsius At the 10th Annual Cold Chain and Temperature Management Global Forum in Chicago last year, Robert Hein...
IATA's Andrea Graf-Gruber on Air Freight Processes & International Regulations
February 11 by Pharma Logistics Editor"Everyone needs to be educated, new requirements take time to be implemented, but communication is the first priorty." Andrea Graf-Gruber, IATA In this Cold Chain IQ interview Andrea Graf-Gruber from...
IATA Insights on New Temperature-Sensitive Product Requirements
January 29 by Jim ChrzanAndrea Graf-Gruber of the International Air Transport Association addressed the shifting landscape for air carriers on day one of Cool Chain Europe 2013 in Basel, Switzerland The IATA started in 1945...
The IATA Label - Will it Stick? - Part I
August 21 by Carlos CastroIt's been more than 2 months since the IATA (International Air Transport Association) announced (June 2012) the status change of the IATA Time and Temperature Sensitive Label from voluntary to mandato...
Cold Chain Labels too Anonymous for Use?
August 12 by Cold Chain IQDespite the fact that the International Air Transport Association (IATA) shipping labels were brought into effect just over a month ago, making the time and temperature sensitive labelling mandatory,...
Regulations for Perishable Air Cargo in Pharma
August 06 by Cold Chain IQAs of the start of July, it became mandatory for labels used in the shipping of pharmaceutical and healthcare products to be the standard International Air Transport Association (IATA) shipping label....