A failed cold chain in food logistics spoils a shipment. A failed cold chain in healthcare can compromise a vaccine’s efficacy or invalidate a diagnostic sample — the consequences sit on a different order of magnitude, and we engineered our healthcare cooler bags to that higher standard rather than scaling down a commercial design.
The core engineering target was holding 2–8°C for a full 36 hours, validated under the conditions documented in our Operational Qualification — not an estimated figure, but a tested and referenceable performance window healthcare providers can actually rely on when planning a rollout. We also had to solve for the realities of clinical environments, where staff are moving fast and don’t have time for complicated setup: the bag folds flat for storage and assembles in seconds, while still being built to withstand the daily wear of repeated healthcare use without the thermal performance degrading over its working life.
That engineering has been proven outside the lab, too. These cooler bags have been used across multiple vaccine rollout programs at health clinics, holding critical vaccine temperatures under real deployment conditions rather than controlled test scenarios alone. They sit within a broader system we’ve built around the same priorities — pallet covers for larger shipments, customisable configurations for specific requirements, and a consistent focus on regulatory compliance, dependable build quality, and reusable formats that reduce both cost and environmental impact over time.