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NanoCool’s breakthrough technology is designed for shipping temperature sensitive goods. Companies in the pharmaceutical and biotech markets are using Nanocool controlled temperature packaging to maintain a variety of temperature ranges such as:2-8 °C, 2-15 °C, 2-25 °C, and <8 °C.

Courier companies are using NanoCool for international shipments to accomplish >4 days of cooling in a small, light weight package. They simply replenish the cooling effect by easily swapping in a new cooler after a transoceanic flight. It is easy to do, the payload is untouched, and there is no fridge or frozen preparation required.

Clinical trial service companies find the convenience of NanoCool controlled temperature packaging very appealing. NanoCool packaging is ideally suited when you need reliable, convenient packaging to ship product from depots to the most remote clinical trial sites. NanoCool is smaller and lighter, so it costs less to ship it to remote depots. It is easy for the depots to use, because all they need to do is push a button; no fridge or frozen prep is required. And, it is reliable; you don’t need to worry whether complicated gel pack packout instructions are being followed.

Pharmaceutical companies are using NanoCool controlled temperature packaging to ship specimens being retrieved from clinical sites back to central laboratories. The clinical sites like NanoCool because it is small and easy to store and it is easy to use and packout. The central laboratories like NanoCool because the packages they receive are considerably smaller and lighter.

A specialty pharmacy company has begun using NanoCool for its shipments of 2-8 °C product to homes all across the United States. This company has found that the NanoCool packaging gives a more reliable thermal performance than its previous gel pack based packaging and they like that NanoCool packaging is smaller. Their customers also like receiving a smaller package that is easier to dispose of.

A pharmaceutical company is using NanoCool to distribute its product to hospitals, specifically for the extra protection provided to prevent exposure to freezing temperatures.