Famous AERONET Rescues
How We Go The Distance
For You...
Electronics, Heart-valves,
Ventilators...
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Perishable Pig Hearts
Get Police Escort.
A shipment of pig hearts used for
human heart valves was delayed in Iowa on its way to California. There
was one last flight from Des Moines but it was close to 100 miles
to the airport. The Aeronet Expediter knew that if he was to make
it in time he could not make the drive at normal speeds.
The Aeronet Solution: Aeronet
determined that it would be better to work with the law than to break
it to make the flight. The Iowa Highway patrol was informed of the
situation and escorted Aeronet at high speed and sirens blasting all
the way to the airport.
The Result: The pig hearts made
the flight and arrived in time to be converted to heart valves in
Irvine California.
Babies Can't Wait.
Baby Ventilators are used for helping children breathe when complications
set in upon birth or in multiple births. The problem is that it is
hard to predict when and where one will be needed.
The Aeronet Solution: Aeronet
placed ventilators at 100 strategically located sites across the United
States. Once an emergency is declared, Aeronet would locate the unit
closest to the hospital and dispatch it immediately for delivery.
After the emergency is handled, Aeronet picks up the unit for storage
or refurbishing.
Results: Setting up the units
and locations in advance, allowed Aeronet to literally save lives.
All the trained Aeronet personnel that have been involved in these
critical situations will tell you that although it can be an emotionally
draining experience, they are proud to be a part of the process.
The Game Must Go On
Video games are often so successful that manufactures often can't
keep up with the demand. That was the case for one of the leaders
in the category that realized its San Juan, Puerto Rico plant was
in danger of shutting down because some critical components were stuck
in transit. Several ocean containers full of the replacement product
were delayed in a Texas harbor and would not make it to Puerto Rico
for several more days.
The Aeronet Solution: In less
than 24 hours from getting the emergency call, Aeronet unloaded one
of the containers from the ship and transported it directly by air
to the plant.
Results: The plant was able to
remain in operation until the rest of the cargo arrived by sea.
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