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CCT to Debut MedAssure at LogiPharma 2026, Expanding Pharma Cold Chain Packaging Intelligence
Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) is set to introduce its new MedAssure orchestration platform at LogiPharma 2026, where the company will exhibit at Stand 83–85 and container areas C24–C25. Trade coverage published on March 17 and March 20, 2026 presents the launch as a new step in CCT’s broader cold chain offering for life sciences logistics.

According to the launch coverage, MedAssure is designed to provide proactive, data-driven intelligence for cold chain operations, with CCT positioning it as something that goes beyond basic shipment visibility. The reported focus is on reducing logistics risk, controlling cost, and improving sustainability, which aligns with the market’s growing demand for more predictive and integrated cold chain management tools.
For the temperature-controlled packaging sector, the news matters because it shows how thermal packaging is increasingly being linked to digital decision-making rather than treated as a standalone shipping component. CCT’s official site describes the company as a provider of advanced thermal packaging and digital monitoring solutions for temperature-sensitive life sciences products, while its monitoring and smart-solution pages emphasize real-time tracking, data logging, optimization, compliance, and logistics improvement across the full shipment cycle. That suggests MedAssure is being positioned not only as software, but as a commercial layer that can strengthen how packaging, monitoring, and cold chain execution work together.
From an industry news perspective, this is a meaningful signal for suppliers and buyers in biologics shipping packaging, pharmaceutical shipment packaging, temperature-controlled boxes, and packaging validation services. The move indicates that the market is shifting toward more connected solutions in which shipper selection, monitoring data, lane risk, and thermal performance are managed as one system. For exporters, packaging manufacturers, and cold chain solution providers, that trend points to stronger demand for packaging products that can integrate more effectively with monitoring platforms and performance-driven cold chain workflows.








