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Dry Ice & Air Freight Solutions: Keeping Your Shipments Frozen, Fresh & Compliant

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In today’s global marketplace, the ability to transport temperature-sensitive products — vaccines, biologics, frozen foods, seafood, diagnostic reagents — reliably, quickly and in full regulatory compliance is more important than ever. At ParcelGo, our Dry Ice & Air Freight service is tailored precisely for this challenge: end-to-end cold-chain shipping using dry ice, backed by compliance, tracking, and logistics expertise. In this post, we’ll dive deep into: What dry ice shipping is, and why it matters Regulatory and safety considerations How ParcelGo executes dry ice shipments (process & services) Use cases & verticals we support Tips to prepare your shipment Why choosing the right logistics partner is critical What is Dry Ice Shipping & Why It Matters Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide (CO₂) at −78.5 °C. Because it sublimates (goes from solid to gas) without a liquid phase, it’s ideal for maintaining extremely low temperatures for long durations...

How to Retrieve Lost Belongings from Indian Airports: A Step-by-Step Guide

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  Introduction Losing personal belongings at an airport can be a stressful experience. From luggage to electronics, missing items can disrupt your travel plans. Fortunately, Indian airports have dedicated Lost & Found services, and companies like ParcelGo ensure your items reach you safely. This guide will walk you through the process of retrieving lost belongings from major Indian airports. Step 1: Stay Calm and Retrace Your Steps Check where you last had your item—boarding gate, security checkpoint, or airport lounge. Calmly make a mental note of what might have happened; panic can make the process harder. Step 2: Approach the Lost & Found Desk Every major airport in India has a Lost & Found desk. Mumbai Airport: Terminal 1 & 2 desks handle both domestic and international lost items. Delhi Airport: T3 terminal is ideal for international flights. Bengaluru Airport: Terminal 1 has a dedicated desk for lost items. Provide details like ...