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'We're ready': Schiphol airport gears up for chilled vaccine cargos

Thu, 26th Nov 2020 13:29

* Air France-KLM has already shipped vaccines at -80C

* Schiphol is Europe's second largest pharmaceutical hub

* Air France-KLM adding extra cold storage at Schiphol

By Toby Sterling

SCHIPHOL AIRPORT, Netherlands, Nov 26 (Reuters) - In
cavernous cold-storage warehouses at Amsterdam's Schiphol
Airport, KLM workers are gearing up for a surge next year in
COVID-19 vaccine cargos that will need to be flown around the
world at ultra-low temperatures.

A major hub for pharmaceutical products, Schiphol has
already handled some of the vaccines being used in trials and
KLM's boss is confident its "cold chain" operations will cope
with the influx of cargos as mass inoculations start in earnest.

"The short and sweet of it is, yes, we're ready," KLM Chief
Executive Pieter Elbers told Reuters. "Obviously both for
societies and our industry it's of paramount importance to have
these vaccines distributed at the quickest possible pace."

While no COVID-19 vaccine has yet been approved by U.S. or
European regulators, the shot developed by Pfizer and
BioNTech is the most advanced in the process and could
be ready for rapid production and distribution next month.

But it needs to be stored and shipped at minus 70 degrees
Celsius while Moderna's candidate has to be kept at
-20C, at least until the drugs have reached their destinations
where they can survive in normal fridges for short periods.

Allowed behind strict security at Schiphol on Wednesday,
Reuters watched Air France-KLM staff prepare four
so-called active containers for a shipment of chilled
pharmaceuticals bound for Toronto in Canada.

Wearing thick blue gloves, workers topped up dry ice in
other active containers, which also have a battery-powered
electrical refrigeration system and an array of sensors to
ensure products stay within their target range, as low as -20C.

"Schiphol will, for sure, be one of the major airports for
the vaccines," said Marcel Kuijn, global head of pharmaceutical
logistics for Air France-KLM Cargo.

"Our market share on the routes we fly is 10% to 20%, that's
in our regular pharma business, so we expect to get at least
that part of the vaccine distribution," he told Reuters.

COOL BOXES

Pfizer's vaccine is transported at -80C in small cool boxes
holding about 5,000 doses which must be kept packed in dry ice
until shortly before use. Moderna's candidate is suitable for
the larger "active" containers which can take 30,000 doses.

The vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and
Oxford University is stable at normal fridge temperatures of 2C
to 8C so it has more transport options.

Kuijn estimated that while vaccines will begin and end their
journeys in refrigerated trucks, at least 30% will be flown to
their destinations.

Schiphol is the second biggest hub for pharmaceutical
products in Europe after Frankfurt so it is expected to be both
a staging ground for vaccines from India, Italy or the United
States, and a departure point for vaccines made in Europe.

Some other vaccines being developed in China are also stable
in normal fridges and Kuijn reckons only a minority COVID-19
shots will need to be transported frozen.

Air France-KLM currently operates 537 flights a week to
about 100 destination in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the
Americas. It is likely that Franco-Dutch airline will be a major
carrier to African countries, given its network.

Kuijn said bottlenecks at Schiphol were unlikely, and while
containers would be in high demand, he did not expect shortages
as different vaccines will come available at different times.

"The first ones will probably come in December, January, and
from there on new vaccines will be approved," he said.

The KLM Cargo warehouse at Schiphol has four cold storage
areas for pharmaceuticals and a fifth will be ready in January.

"The bigger containers can carry up to 30,000 doses of the
vaccine," said Paul Crombach, program manager of KLM's "cool
chain" programme and the head of the team preparing for the mass
transport of COVID-19 vaccines.

"We knew we're going to have to transport a lot of the
vaccine ... but we have space as you can see," he said,
gesturing to the vast warehouse behind him decked out with
conveyor belts and robotic lifting arms.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by David Clarke)

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