Shipping temperature-sensitive items, such as medications, vaccines, and food, requires careful planning and preparation to ensure that the products arrive at their destination in optimal condition. That's where insulated shipping containers come in handy.
At our company, we offer a variety of insulated shipping containers in different sizes, ranging from small boxes to large pallets, to suit your needs. You can view our stock sizes and pricing on our Insulated Shipping Container Page. Plus, we offer even better pricing for bulk orders, so you can save money when you order more. If you need a pallet or more, simply click the contact us button at the top of the page to request a bulk quantity quote.
We pride ourselves on fast shipping. Our stock sizes normally ship within one business day if shipping UPS Ground. Pallet quantities may take 2-3 business days for processing, while truckloads may take 7-10 days on average.
Our insulated shipping containers are perfect for transporting or shipping a wide range of items, including medicines, vaccines (such as COVID, Corona Virus, Delta Variant, H1N1 Swine Flu, etc.), insulin, tissue samples, urine samples, and blood samples. They can also be used for shipping food and candy that needs to stay chilled, such as chocolate, seafood, beef, and more.
Our containers are designed to be paired with cold packs or ice packs to maintain the required temperature range during shipping. With our insulated shipping containers, you can rest assured that your temperature-sensitive items will arrive at their destination in optimal condition.
We are happy to work with individuals, large corporations, laboratories, health departments, and state and federal officials to provide safe and reliable shipping solutions. Whether you need to ship a few items or a truckload, we have you covered. Contact us today to learn more about our insulated shipping containers and how we can help you ship your temperature-sensitive items safely.
How to Ship Medications, COVID Vaccines, and Temperature-Sensitive Items Safely
Posted by Jason Archambault on 10th Apr 2023