Use Case: Multi-product blood shipper from donor centers to hospitals
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Blood centers, blood banks, and plasma centers often rely on a patchwork of Styrofoam boxes, foam containers, and beverage coolers to transport blood units from donors to processing centers and hospitals. While inexpensive upfront, these solutions are not purpose-built for blood transport, are difficult to validate, and expose lifesaving blood products to significant risk during real-world scenarios such as delayed deliveries, tarmac exposure, or extreme summer and winter temperatures. MaxOne redefines blood shipping by starting with the highest level of protection—vacuum insulation combined with flexible, operations-friendly pack-outs using wet ice, dry ice, or precision phase change coolants—so blood banks can choose what fits their workflows. Pre-qualified for 48+ hours and validated against extreme ambient conditions (+35 °C to −10 °C), MaxOne delivers consistent AABB- and FDA-compliant blood product temperatures where traditional shippers fail. With optimal dimensional weight, maximum payload capacity, and three purpose-built options—MaxOne (reusable for courier deliveries), MaxOne Lite (re-skinnable for airline and export shipments), and MaxOne Green (low-cost, biodegradable single-use)—simplifies operations, lowers total cost, and provides confidence that blood units are protected whether shipments are on time or delayed.
Whether you’re moving blood, organs, specialty medications, or critical tissue, MaxQ delivers tailored
thermal packaging and validation solutions that ensure compliance, reliability, and peace of mind.
Let’s design a smarter cold chain together.