Specialty Pharmacy
Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-RX
We designed Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-RX systems with high-output, low-margin, patient-centric, “Last Mile” specialty pharmacies in mind. The system can be configured – on-the-fly, using all the same components – to accommodate conditions during spring, summer, fall and winter. We call this cross-seasonal configurability and it is unique to ConvectaCool.
- 32 hours of duration.
- Packs-out in less than 20 seconds.
- Meets or exceeds accreditation standards.
Clinical Trials
Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-CT
We designed Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-CT systems with priceless, mission-critical, data-driven, sponsor-centric, “First Mile” clinical trial payloads in mind. The Series A-CT is a warm-to-cool universal pack-out that can be optionally cross-configured – on-the-fly, using all the same components – into overlapping extreme heat or extreme cold configurations, giving shippers optimal control over their shipments without adding the unnecessary weight, complexity, and cost found in traditionally designed universal pack-outs.
- 48 - 72 hours of duration.
- Packs-out in less than 30 seconds.
- Meets or exceeds sponsor cost and performance expectations.
Drug Distribution
Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-UN
We designed Convecta°Cool’s™ Series A-UN systems because the idea of universality grew up in an industry plague with reliability issues, but we built our universal systems using just molded EPS foam insulation and water-based refrigerants, allowing our universal systems to compete with the most expensive VIP, PUR, and PCM cooler systems in the world, but at a fraction of the cost.
- 48 hours of duration.
- Packs-out in less than 30 seconds.
- Ship larger payloads in smaller lighter systems to reduce solid waste, lower freight costs, improve carbon footprint, and optimize warehouse space.
- Robust component design that passes the rigorous ISTA 3A drop-test sequence increases the number of re-use cycles in closed system recovery programs.
- Everything but the refrigerants is recyclable, including the EPS foam coolers, which can be ground up and bled into new foam products. (See www.epsindustry.org)