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DHL Global ships 1.3 M COVID-19 test kits from South Korea

24 April 2020 | News

IATA CEIV-certified life sciences and healthcare (LSH) facilities and temperature-controlled solutions to ensure test kits arrive in optimal condition

Photo credit: DHL

Photo credit: DHL

DHL Global Forwarding South Korea has air freighted more than 1.3 million COVID-19 test kits in the first three weeks of April, to Brazil, Ecuador, India, Lithuania, Poland, and Russia as countries around the world race to curb the spread of COVID-19. Tapping on its global network of LSH facilities, suite of temperature-controlled solutions and its customs clearance expertise, the leading international provider of air, sea and road freight services will also ship test kits to Saudi Arabia in several shipments.

Lauded for its efforts in slowing the spread of COVID-19, South Korea attributed its success to its massive testing campaign with the support of local diagnostic device manufacturers. South Korea has seen demand from more than 110 countries for its test kits with analysts in Seoul estimating global demand to come in at about 700,000 a day.  With one of its largest producers of test kits churning out 1 million units a week, the country is currently one of the world's biggest manufacturers of COVID-19 test kits.

SP Song, Managing Director, DHL Global Forwarding Korea, said, "In addition to test kits, we have also been sending personal protective equipment such as facial masks and protective suits. South Korea has also been identified as a key supplier of PPE to India, and these products are equally needed in countries where the virus is still virulent. We are trying to do our part to support the global community and the frontline workers in combating this epidemic."

DHL Global Forwarding has a global network of facilities that meet the European Union's Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines for life science and healthcare supply chains and temperature-controlled freight solutions integrating technology that allows real-time visibility and active monitoring.

The freight forwarder recently launched a dedicated 100-ton weekly air freight service for organizations and governments shipping goods from China to the Middle East and Africa, with health and medical-related items, such as PPE, making up the bulk of the volume. The service will plug the air freight capacity shortage shippers face with travel restrictions and changing air freight routes amid COVID-19 developments.

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