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DHL Expands San Juan Cold Chain Facility

November 23, 2020

DHL Global Forwarding, Deutsche Post DHL Group’s air and ocean freight specialist, is expanding its Certified Life Science Station in the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico by investing in additional cold storage space and technology for the life sciences and healthcare sector.

“This new investment is a testament to our mission -- connecting people, improving lives – and expands our network and capabilities in the life sciences and healthcare sector. This is especially important now during these challenging times, when temperature controlled logistics is crucial in helping customers navigate the pandemic,” said David Goldberg, DHL Global Forwarding, US. “It is also a culmination of a meticulously planned facility that will further solidify our market leadership position in the logistics industry, and will offer all the necessary features and services to help our customers continue to grow as we see an increase in the need for medical supplies and vaccines.”

DHL Global Forwarding San Juan’s expansion project of its 72,000 sq.ft. facility included the following:

  • Construction of a new deep-frozen cool room. A new deep-frozen room with a temperature range of -18.0 C to -30.0 C, will permit the pre-conditioning of passive containers, special blankets, boxes, and PCM units, while providing full capability to store, load, unload and deliver customer products.
  • Additional cool room capability including additional 2-8 °C storage, a temperature controlled cross docking area and sufficient space for RAP container handling, allowing for the simultaneous handling of multiple containers.
  • Expanded cool room will provide additional capability for short and long term Cool Room Storage services. 
  • Additional loading and unloading services for active and passive containers under the controlled ambient temperature (15-25°C & 2-8°C).
  • Improved Temperature Monitoring System Software which provides easy to use system navigation, user graphics, comprehensive alarm management, trend analysis, and increased data storage needed for life-saving products.
  • An additional generator which will provide 100% of power supply redundancy and add 100KW additional capacity. 

 

With the additional capacity and cold chain rooms, the facility also has the following temperature controlled capabilities dedicated to life science products:

  • +15°C to +25°C temperature controlled storage
  • +2°C to +8°C temperature controlled storage 
  • +15°C to +25°C cross dock area. 

 

“Puerto Rico plays a crucial role in our life sciences and healthcare footprint,” said Javier Aleman, station manager, DHL Global Forwarding, San Juan, Puerto Rico. “We are committed to providing quality service to all our customers and will continue to invest in raising our quality standards for the local market.” 

 

About DHL Global Forwarding

We are an international team of over 380,000 shipping professionals, united by a passion for logistics. And we work in a unique environment. DHL is as innovative as a start-up, with the power of an international organization. Today, DHL is the world’s leading logistics company. Our 380,000 people in over 220 countries and territories work every day to help you cross borders, reach new markets and grow your business. Our air, ocean and overland freight forwarding services include standardized transport as well as multimodal and sector-specific solutions, together with individualized industrial projects. Our business model is based upon brokering transport services between customers and freight carriers. The global presence of our network allows us to offer efficient routing and multimodal transport. Compared with the other divisions, our operating business model is asset-light.