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UPS Staff with the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 Vaccines
UPS in Sri Lanka last week delivered the first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines at Bandaranaike International Airport, supporting the country’s fight against the pandemic.
UPS’s temperature-controlled delivery fleet is equipped to maintain ultra-cold storage temperature conditions of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 doses to deliver these life-saving vaccines to the Government.
UPS Managing Director - the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Rachid Fergati said: “UPS is honoured to support Sri Lanka’s national drive against the COVID pandemic, and our teams have been working around the clock to ensure the smooth delivery of these temperature-sensitive vaccines. This is an important milestone in the world’s ongoing collective response to the pandemic and UPS is committed to continue delivering what
matters to people and communities that
need it most.”
“We have the industry-leading expertise and the world-class logistics network to meet the demands of the highly regulated, complex requirements of these pharmaceuticals. We are proud to be a leading force in public-private partnerships to help stamp out this pandemic in Sri Lanka and across the world,” he added.
Staying at the forefront of the COVID-19 fight, UPS has delivered over 400 million COVD-19 vaccines globally so far and is on track to deliver at least one billion vaccines by the end of this year.
Team of UPS officials together with local authorities