SAS Cargo has achieved IATA CEIV Pharma re-certification despite Covid-19 restrictions.
SAS Cargo said that due to Covid-19 restrictions, the audit process for re-certification was carried out remotely.
Nick Careen, IATA’s senior vice president of airport, passenger, cargo and security (APCS), commented: "In the middle of a global pandemic, those challenges are greatly exacerbated, while the need for safe transport of potentially life-saving products is even more pressing. But we are a resilient industry, and we always will find solutions to put safety first.
"We congratulate SAS Cargo on successfully completing their CEIV Pharma re-certification, offered by IATA in a stringent remote process to ensure continued gold-standard transport and handling of this critical cargo, even in these tough times".
Lone Riise, acting head of handling and quality management at SAS Cargo, added: “The remote audit and re-certification went very smoothly, and we were extremely pleased with the remote audit process put in place".
Leif Rasmussen, president and chief executive of SAS Cargo, said: "During Covid-19 airfreight has been a vital partner in delivering much-needed medicines, medical and protective equipment, as well as keeping global supply chains functioning for the most time- and temperature-sensitive goods.
"It has never been more crucial meeting the specific needs of the life science and health care industry than now.
"By receiving the re-certification for IATA CEIV Pharma we clearly demonstrate our continuous focus on delivering the highest quality and being a reliable partner for transporting temperature-sensitive products".