GEODIS expands AirDirect service between Europe and Asia with new route
Global logistics player eyes strong growth in Asia
Pacific (APAC) through strategic expansion of its fixed schedule network
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 21
September 2021 - GEODIS, a global leading transport and logistics services
provider, is extending its AirDirect service with the addition of a twice
weekly flight routed London Stansted (STN)/Amsterdam (AMS)/ Hong Kong
(HKG)/STN/AMS. With the new schedule coming into effect from October, GEODIS'
APAC customers will have access to almost 80 percent of European destinations
within 24 hours. This new investment underscores the company's enhanced focus
on the APAC region and its commitment to serve a greater range of business
verticals in Asian markets. GEODIS will in part use its new A330-300 full
freighter aircraft to operate this rotation between Europe and Asia.
GEODIS expands AirDirect service between Europe and Asia
with new route
As manufacturing in Asia continues to be the backbone of
several key European business sectors, the requirement for exporters to secure
reliable and well-priced freight forwarding services has become even more
critical through the disruption brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak. The new
route launch comes on the heels of the introduction of GEODIS' Shanghai to
Guadalajara flight in March this year, which has improved cargo connectivity to
the West Coast of the Americas. GEODIS also continues with its dedicated
service from Hong Kong to Guadalajara.
The new flight will also help expand GEODIS' operations in
Asia with increased connectivity, aiming to build on its existing customer base
consisting of pharmaceutical, high tech, and retail clients. The new service
will offer all the existing AirDirect options of AirFast, AirFlex, and AirSave
services with much needed guaranteed capacity.
"The strength of our network in Europe plays a critical
role in driving our growth in APAC. Opening up new and in-demand routes to
better address our customers' needs is a pivotal element of our aim to increase
our footprint in growth markets," said Onno Boots, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, GEODIS. "Our business in APAC has seen
steady and significant growth over the past few years and therefore we want to
add more routes into our current network."
The new route will connect more locations in the APAC region
to markets in Europe and the Americas by leveraging GEODIS' road network in
Asia. This network plays an important role in the company's business growth in
Southeast Asia. GEODIS' cross-border trucking operations offer scheduled
departures for consignments along the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok axis, with
multi-modal gateway services beyond these hubs.
"While taking care of our customers' priorities across
the region, it's very important for us, as a recognized service provider to
factor in the demands of end users, who are comprised of high tech, automotive,
and industrial customers," said Chris Cahill, Managing Director, North
Asia Sub-Region at GEODIS. "Having our own network combined with our
recently expanded logistics facilities gives us unparalleled security and
end-to-end control over every aspect of the operation, maintaining optimal
conditions for the cargo, but also ensures our customers enjoy reliable
capacity for moving supply parts to production facilities or finished goods to
their destinations."
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GEODIS is a global
leading transport and logistics services provider recognized for its commitment
to helping clients overcome their logistical constraints. GEODIS'
growth-focused offerings (Supply Chain Optimization, Freight Forwarding,
Contract Logistics, Distribution & Express, and Road Transport) coupled
with the company's truly global reach thanks to a global network spanning
nearly 170 countries, translates in top business rankings, #1 in
France and #7 worldwide. In 2020, GEODIS accounted for over
41,000 employees globally and generated €8.4 billion in sales.
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