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Dawsongroup tcs USA Provides Update on US Launch, Superbox Capabilities

We got an up-close look at the Superbox during INTERPHEX 2026 in New York City.

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By: Patrick Lavery

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In January 2026, Dawsongroup tcs announced its United States launch, also bringing its Superbox cold chain system to market.

A high-performance modular system, Superbox addresses critical needs for speed and compliance, according to Dawsongroup tcs USA.

At INTERPHEX 2026 in New York City, Contract Pharma got to speak one-on-one with Aidan McCauley, Dawsongroup tcs USA President. The meeting also provided an opportunity to see the Superbox, which Dawsongroup tcs USA staged at the show, up close.

Zooming In on Superbox

“It’s a room that’s 50% wider than anything that’s on the market currently,” McCauley said. “It also has in-built redundancy, which is not available with a lot of the current offerings on the market.”

Dawsongroup tcs has modified Superbox’s design over a period of two decades, according to McCauley, based on customer requests. McCauley added it has the potential to “revolutionize the market” because of its speed and flexibility in scale-up.

“We’ve added everything that’s possibly conceivable, at this point, to make the room functional for high-value storage,” he said.

Dawsongroup Compressing Timelines

Accounting for capital expenditures, McCauley said the length of time from signoff to handoff can often take three to five years. Dawsongroup tcs is endeavoring to offer customers and other partners a quicker response in scale-up, approximately three to six months.

“There are very few companies that have the expertise and the traditional understanding of what is needed,” McCauley said. He continued that expertise and track record are important, but attention to design—as with Superbox—will carry Dawsongroup forward.

“Our plan over the next number of years is to continue to grow with the industry,” McCauley said. “We see ultra-low temperatures, minus-40, that market growing—there’s not a sufficient availability of that temperature. Introducing our equipment allows [pharmaceutical] companies to scale up quickly.”

McCauley predicts cold chain will see continued growth in the next half-decade, particularly driven by demand for weight-loss drugs.

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