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Temperature-controlled transport company opens new facility in Austria

trans-o-flex ThermoMed Austria (TMA), which specialises in actively temperature-controlled transport for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, has opened a new logistics centre in Lebring, Styria.

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The company explains that TMA’s new logistics centre increases the capacity of the company’s nationwide network and reduces operating costs.

“We can handle two and a half times more consignments in Lebring than at our previous site in Kalsdorf, ” said Eugen Günther, spokesman for the TMA management at the opening ceremony. “And while the facility in Kalsdorf was rented, we have built on our very own land in Lebring.”

The Austrian subsidiary of the German company trans-o-flex ThermoMed is investing a mid-single-digit million euro sum in Styria.

“This is a lot of money for a relatively small facility with a daily volume of around 2,000 parcels,” adds Günther. “But to offer our customers a nationwide 24-hour service, the facility is indispensable. In addition, the ecologically designed hub will ensure lower operating costs in the long term and improve our carbon footprint.”

 The active temperature control of the TMA network at 2 to 8 and 15 to 25 degrees Celsius ensures the quality of the medicines but also requires more energy than conventional transport networks.

“This is why investing in energy-saving technology and equipment pays off in the long run,” explains Günther.

 For this reason, the building is being fitted with heavy-duty thermal insulation and a solar power system on the roof of the 1,100-square-metre facility. The electricity can be used to power the heat pump for heating and cooling, as well as the charging points for electric vehicles that TMA has already planned.

“And all the rain that falls on the roofs and sealed surfaces of the 10,000 square metre site does not go into the sewers,” says Günther. “There’s a pond on the site that collects all the rainwater and allows it to seep away controlled.”

Trans-o-flex ThermoMed Austria will employ up to 40 people at the Lebring site. Styria, Carinthia, parts of Burgenland and East Tyrol will be served from here in future. 

In total, trans-o-flex ThermoMed Austria has four sites. In addition to Lebring, these include Großebersdorf (Lower Austria), Regau (Upper Austria) and Fritzens (Tyrol). The sites are connected to the German ThermoMed network as well as to the partner networks in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

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