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SUMMARY:CC 101 | Principles of Cold Chain Packaging
LOCATION:Virtual Training
DESCRIPTION:CC 101 | Principles of Cold Chain Packaging\n\n05/19/26 10:00 AM EST\n - 05/19/26 05:00 PM EST\Description:\nISTA CC 101 | Principles of Cold Chain Packaging\n\nJoin Dr. William Pelletier on Tuesday, May 19 from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ET (16:00 – 23:00 CET) for a Live Virtual Training on ISTA’s CC 101: Principles of Cold Chain Packaging. This course provides a broad overview of cold chain packaging used to ship temperature-sensitive products in bio, pharma, food & industrial markets.\n\nCC 101 is a perfect introduction to basics for technicians, designers, engineers and those working in research & development, sales, marketing and management who can benefit from a strong foundational understanding of the principles of cold chain packaging. Please consider adding this course to your new employee onboarding checklist!\n\nCourse topics:\n\n	Hazards in the Distribution Environment\n	Introduction to Cold Chain Packaging\n	Fundamentals of Heat Transfer\n	Temperature-Sensitive Products\n	Phase Change Materials\n	Cold Chain Packaging Solutions\n	Cold Chain Packaging System Testing\n	Cold Chain Packaging Temperature Monitoring\n	Pre-Qualified Cold Chain Solutions\n	Quality Control for Cold Chain Solutions\n\n\nRate:\nMember discounted rate: $395\nNon-member rate: $525\n\nThe instructor for this training is William Pelletier, Ph.D. from the University of Florida. Dr. Pelletier teaches multiple undergraduate and graduate courses associated with biological and packaging engineering. He has been involved in the field of heat and mass transfer, packaging, as well as cold chain technologies and operations for more than 25 years. He worked on the development and data analysis of the ISTA 7E temperature profiles.\Location:\nVirtual Training\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:CC 101 | Principles of Cold Chain Packaging<br /><br />05/19/26 10:00 AM EST - 05/19/26 05:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><a href="https://ista.org/cold_chain_cc.php#cc-101" target="_blank"><strong>ISTA CC 101 | Principles of Cold Chain Packaging</strong></a><br />
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Join Dr. William Pelletier on Tuesday, May 19 from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ET (16:00 &ndash; 23:00 CET) for a Live Virtual Training on ISTA&rsquo;s CC 101: Principles of Cold Chain Packaging.&nbsp;This course provides a broad overview of cold chain packaging used to ship temperature-sensitive products in bio, pharma, food &amp; industrial markets.<br />
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CC 101 is a perfect introduction to basics for technicians, designers, engineers and those working in research &amp; development, sales, marketing and management who can benefit from a strong foundational understanding of the principles of cold chain packaging. Please consider adding this course to your new employee onboarding checklist!<br />
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<strong>Course topics:</strong>
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	<li>Hazards in the Distribution Environment</li>
	<li>Introduction to Cold Chain Packaging</li>
	<li>Fundamentals of Heat Transfer</li>
	<li>Temperature-Sensitive Products</li>
	<li>Phase Change Materials</li>
	<li>Cold Chain Packaging Solutions</li>
	<li>Cold Chain Packaging System Testing</li>
	<li>Cold Chain Packaging Temperature Monitoring</li>
	<li>Pre-Qualified Cold Chain Solutions</li>
	<li>Quality Control for Cold Chain Solutions</li>
</ul>
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<strong>Rate:</strong><br />
<strong>Member discounted rate:</strong> $395<br />
<strong>Non-member rate:</strong> $525<br />
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The instructor for this training is William Pelletier, Ph.D. from the University of Florida. Dr. Pelletier teaches multiple undergraduate and graduate courses associated with biological and packaging engineering. He has been involved in the field of heat and mass transfer, packaging, as well as cold chain technologies and operations for more than 25 years. He worked on the development and data analysis of the ISTA 7E temperature profiles.<br />Location:<br />Virtual Training<br /><br />,  
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