Use of Containers for Temporary Emergency Storage (English, French, Portuguese & Spanish)

Tips to Mitigate Temperature and Humidity

During emergencies, backloading multiple months of medicines and other public health commodities as close to patients as possible can minimize supply chain disruption and maintain patient access. Backloading often requires additional temporary storage for the significant increase in supply. Shipping containers can be used to fill these short-term storage capacity needs.

This two-pager provides tips for temperature control and humidity mitigation when using shipping.

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Use of Containers for Temporary Emergency Storage

Source: USAID
Year: 2020

Cate Urban

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