Klinge Corporation has announced it will proudly sponsor the 14th Annual Cold Chain GDP & Temperature Management Logistics Global Forum, which will present 850 temperature-controlled life science leaders.
Klinge Corporation will be featured in the comprehensive expo hall (booth 112), which is showcasing the most innovative technologies and solutions in the industry.
As a leading manufacturer of Cold Chain Refrigerated and Freezer ISO Container systems, Klinge has been delivering its special equipment to leading pharma companies for over 30 years. The company will host the official cocktail reception to conclude the first day of the main conference. Klinge will also participate in the Conference Demo Drive on the second day.
The company will be showcasing its special Redundant Refrigeration System Containers and -60°C Freezer Containers.
In its 14th installment, the Cold Chain Global Forum has significantly expanded the topic focuses, session formats, speaking faculty, and vendor options to help meet the industry’s emerging and ongoing challenges for 2016.
This year, over 120 speakers, and 120 sponsors and exhibitors will explore cost-reduction strategies, upcoming and changing industry standards, and risk management to help companies ensure maximum compliance, quality, and product integrity.
This year’s impressive speakers include senior GDP inspector at MHRA Steve Todd, senior director of international supply chain operations at Sanofi Genzyme Christopher Wallace, VP corporate security and safety at McKesson Terry Carrico, associate director of logistics at Merck Bill McGillian, and head of distribution at Pfizer India Rajesh Pednekar.
The event is designed to include eight pre-conference workshops, two in-depth master classes, two days of main conference sessions, roundtable discussions, and panel discussions. There will also be more than 14 hours of networking time to discuss the most important challenges, effective strategies, and solutions within the cold chain industry.
Divisional director of cold chain portfolio at IQPC Claudia Rubino said: "We’re thrilled to head back to Boston once again for the Cold Chain Global Forum.
"The Global Forum continues to be the leading event for temperature-controlled life science supply chains, and we’re pleased to have Klinge Corporation partner with us to help make the event a success."
The forum will take place between 26 September and the 30 September at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA.