DSV has expanded its Air ThermoDirect offering by launching a new direct air cargo route. This service connects Luxembourg with Indianapolis International Airport, a significant hub for life sciences logistics in the United States. The primary goal of this new route is to enhance pharmaceutical supply chains by minimizing the duration products spend in environments with uncontrolled temperatures. This improvement is expected to boost visibility throughout the cold chain and better safeguard the integrity of sensitive pharmaceutical products.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this development signifies improved capacity and reliability for temperature-controlled pharmaceutical shipments between Europe and the US Midwest. The direct connection is likely to offer more consistent transit times and potentially reduce risks associated with transfers or longer exposure to varying temperatures. This could lead to more predictable supply chains and fewer quality control issues for high-value pharma cargo, making it a valuable option for clients in the life sciences sector.




