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Covid-19: Groupe ADP, Bolloré Logistics and Qatar Airways Cargo get involved to ease air freight activity and transportation of pharmaceutical products in France

Friday April 10th, Bolloré Logistics received 333 m3 of medical equipment at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport coming from China, after a stopover in Doha, Qatar. The company’s chartered plane, a Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777 freighter, also had on board products from several industries.
This successful operation was made possible thanks to the mobilisation of Groupe ADP, Bolloré Logistics and Qatar Airways Cargo.


Since the beginning of the crisis, Bolloré Logistics, a world leader in the supply chain management sector, has played an active role in continuing to serve its customers and minimizing the impacts on supply chains. In its Paris-Charles de Gaulle hub, France’s leading airline hub with more than 100.000 tons of freight handled in 2019, a crisis unit has been created to respond to emergency needs. It provides for each shipment an alternative transport plan combining flexibility and speed of execution by relying on its international network covering 107 countries. Connected to all international Airports, the Paris-Charles de Gaulle hub enjoys a strategic location with direct access to runways. In 2019, a fifth cell of 6.000 sq.m was built, bringing the surface area to 33.000 sq.m.

At this occasion, Henri Le Gouis, CEO Europe de Bolloré Logistics, said, "we are happy to join other players at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport to ease the transportation of pharmaceutical products and protection masks, aimed to be distributed in all the France's regions. We also thank the French Customs as well as our partners Groupe ADP and Qatar Airways for their support and the trust   in us. The Bolloré Logistics whole network is involved to provide scalable solutions and helps clients to face this crisis. "

On its side, Qatar Airways Cargo is operating a large number of Boeing 777 freighters with a capacity of 100 tonnes each between China and France for its customers with the first freighter having commenced on 8 April. The freighters originate from Guangzhou and Shanghai and serve as an air bridge to France, delivering essential cargo and humanitarian aid. The cargo carrier has partnered with the French Embassy in Doha to support the French government and French Ministry of Health in their fight against the deadly pandemic.

For this reason, Guillaume Halleux, Chief Officer Cargo at Qatar Airways said, “Air freight plays a critical role in the global response to the COVID-19 crisis and has become the lifeline of the world. We are honored to be able to support France with a special flight operated by a crew of French nationals.”

For its part, Groupe ADP, which operates with Paris-Charles de Gaulle the leading european airport for cargo - with 2.2 million tonnes of freight and posts handled in 2019, 300 ha in one piece and 700.000 sq.m cargo facilities with direct access to the runways - has been strongly mobilised since the start of the crisis with all the players in the sector (Customs and Civil Aviation departments, freight forwarders, handlers, integrators and airlines) to ensure the continuity of air freight, and therefore the maintenance of an essential economic activity for the country.

Marc Houalla, Executive Director of Groupe ADP and Managing Director of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, explains, "we want to thanks all our partners and especially the DGAC (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) which has in particular enabled optimal use of the slots usually devoted to passenger flights for the exclusive transport of goods, and several companies operating at the airport have thus been able to reassign their passenger planes as "ferry" planes "in which the entire hold is now used to transport goods".

Consequently, while the fall in air traffic has hit passenger transport hard, the cargo activities in the current context demonstrate exceptional resilience.

About Bolloré Logistics

Press contact: Cindy Patan, Media relation Manager tel: +33 (0)1 46 96 49 75 - +33 (0)7 72 40 49 75 - cyndi.patan@bollore.com

Bolloré Logistics, a brand of Bolloré Transport & Logistics, is a world leader in the supply chain management sector and is among the 10 largest transport and logistics groups in the world with an integrated network of 609 agencies in 107 countries. www.bollore-logistics.com   

 

About Qatar Airways Cargo

Département Communications Corporate  - tél: +974 40222200 - qrmedia@qatarairways.com.qa

Qatar Airways Cargo, one of the world’s leading international air cargo carriers, serves more than 60 freighter destinations worldwide via its world-class Doha hub and also delivers freight to more than 160 key business and leisure destinations globally on more than 250 aircraft. The Qatar Airways Cargo fleet includes two Boeing 747-8 freighters, 21 Boeing 777 freighters and five Airbus A330 freighters. www.qatarairways.com 

 

About Groupe ADP

Press contact: Lola Bourget, head of Medias and Réputation Department + 33 1 74 25 23 23 -relationpresse@groupeadp.fr

Group ADP develops and operates airport platforms, including Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and  Paris-Le Bourget. In 2019, the group welcomed, under its Paris Aéroport brand, more than 108 million passengers on Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly, 2.2 million tonnes of freight and mail and nearly 127 million passengers through of airports managed abroad. Benefiting from an exceptional geographic location and a strong catchment area, the group pursues a strategy of developing its reception capacities and improving its quality of services and intends to develop businesses and real estate. In 2019, the group's turnover amounted to €4,700 million and net profit to €588 million. Aéroports de Paris SA with a capital of €296.881.806. Headquarters: 1 rue de France, Tremblay-en-France 93290. RCS Bobigny 552 016 628.  www.groupeadp.fr

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