Singapore Airlines (SIA) has become the first airline in South East Asia to receive IATA’s global certification for handling perishable products via its Singapore hub.
In line with the certification, Singapore Airlines has also launched THRUFRESH, a new service to transport time- and temperature-sensitive perishable cargo.
Nick Careen, IATA’s Senior Vice President for Airport, Passenger, Cargo and Security, says, “Congratulations to Singapore Airlines on their CEIV Fresh certification. The delicate nature of perishables means the highest standards are needed to make sure product integrity is maintained for such shipments.
“And with limited air cargo capacity due to the Covid-19 crisis, it is even more critical to ensure that these delicate and short-shelf life goods reach customers unspoiled with minimal waste and loss.
“With Singapore being a major hub for the transport of perishables, CEIV Fresh certification will give perishable shippers confidence and assurance that their cold-chain logistics requirements are being met.”
THRUFRESH offers swift and quality delivery that meets the stringent demands of transporting delicate and short-shelf life products, such as live seafood, chilled meat, fruits and vegetables by air.
Its features include dedicated cold chain services such as priority uplift and handling, quick ramp transfers and cold room facilities to safeguard the integrity of perishables.
Chin Yau Seng, SIA’s Senior Vice President Cargo, said, “We are honoured to be awarded the IATA CEIV Fresh certification, which affirms our dedication to upholding high safety and quality standards in the transportation of perishable cargo.
“Additionally, our new THRUFRESH service will provide our customers with the reassurance that essential food supplies and perishable products will be delivered reliably to their destinations and handled with the utmost care throughout the journey.”