They needed to be in operation on-site in Denmark within two months of contact. A major shutdown of their internal cold room was planned due to a complete overhaul of the cooling plant.
The main Focus was on the temperature profile in the store (2-8 °C) due to the fact that they use the store for high-value products for a minimum period of 6 months.
The Leading Global Healthcare Company visited Ireland along with their colleague from the QA department to confirm requirements.
Their local container cold storage suppliers in Denmark did not have the necessary expertise in the pharmaceutical industry, thus leading to the Leading Global Healthcare Company contacting The CRS Group.
The factory is very close to a residential area, so CRS supplied and fitted some noise attenuation to the Thermoking units to drop the decibel levels below the maximum allowable level for the site.
Connected to the existing building at loading bay height, so fabrication of steel framework required. CRS sent over their installation team, who looked after the complete installation and removal of the mega cold stores.
CRS contracted a local Thermoking service centre to carry out routine preventative maintenance as well as offer emergency service calls if they are ever needed.
The CRS Mega cold store was put through a qualification process by the Leading Global Healthcare Company, and their Temperature Mapping studies showed that the temperature within all product storage areas was maintained within the required 2-8 °C, even during the hot Summer months in Denmark.
The whole project was a great success. The CRS cold stores were delivered and installed on time and within budget.