Transportation of Blood
Usually when a transport of unconventional cargo (blood, chemicals, animals...) is done, the exporter needs to know something more about his cargo. The cargo needs to meet certain rules and regulations. Exporter should know what rules imply to his cargo, so he can calculate the costs of the transportation and see if this is going to be profitable for him and his company. The best place to get cargo information is from a cargo agent. In my case, I am doing transport of blood. I started to get my information from a blood bank company. They gave me all relevant information about blood: its types, the storage and safety regulations and costs of it. After blood bank I contacted cargo agent, who explained me the procedure and paperwork to be done for blood. He also found me an airline, which would deliver the blood to its final destination. Blood is composed of cells suspended in a liquid. These cells- red cells, white cells, and platelets- account for 45% of the volume of blood. The remaining liquid portion is the plasma, from which therapeutic fractions and derivatives are made. One pint of donated blood can be separated into several components to meet the needs of various patients.
-The certificate of the hospital about the bloods donor and its safety (described briefly above) Red Blood Cells in AS-5 (Option) including leukoreduced
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Approximate Word count = 1532
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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