Company Looks To Cut Into $35 Billion Waste In Pharma Trade

I just heard about this new startup Frontier Scientific Solutions and I'm like "woah" 🤯 they're tackling one of the biggest issues in the pharmaceutical trade – temperature control waste! 💸 it's crazy that 60% of temperature excursions happen at airport ground handling, that's just so... frustrating 😩. Anyway, their plan to create a reliable air corridor and special aircraft is kinda genius ✈️, I wish my school had something like that for transporting science equipment 📚. But seriously, the fact that they're investing $1.5 billion into this is massive 💸 and if it can reduce waste by 35 billion dollars, that's a huge win 🎉. We should get our schools to think about sustainability too, maybe we could use reusable containers for our science projects instead of disposable ones...
 
I mean, can you imagine how many people are affected by these temperature excursions? Like, some meds can only be stored at specific temps for a certain amount of time, or they just won't work properly if they get too hot or cold... 60% of those incidents happen at airport ground handling - that's crazy!

And yeah, the $35 billion waste thing is wild. But what really gets me is how this affects patient safety. I mean, you take a pill and it's not going to do anything if it was exposed to the wrong temps during transport... It's just not worth the risk.

So, a company like Frontier Scientific Solutions coming in with a solution that leverages air corridors and specialized planes? That's genius! And I love how they're also creating these foreign trade zones to make it easier for manufacturers to manage their goods. It's about time we see some innovation in this space...
 
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I think it's crazy how much waste we're talking about here... $35 billion is insane! And I totally get why companies need to minimize that waste, especially when it comes to patient safety. Using air corridors and foreign trade zones is a genius idea, but what really worries me is the environmental impact of all these flights 🛩️🌎
 
😂 just found out about this new player trying to tackle temperature control in pharma transport 🚀. 60% of temperature excursion issues happen at airport ground handling? that's wild! think they're onto something by creating these air corridors and foreign trade zones 🛬💼. $35 billion in waste per year is insane 🤯, can't say I blame them for trying to make a change. it's about time the industry prioritizes sustainability over profits 💸.
 
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