GEFCO Flies Emergency Medical Supplies from China to Central Europe

Global logistics provider, GEFCO has transported a large shipment of medical supplies on special charter flights from Shanghai to Bratislava to help PENTA tackle COVID-19 in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

The deliveries took place from March 31-April 01 using two Boeing 787 planes that were temporarily converted to carry cargo. The aircraft were loaded with more than 64 tons of medical supplies, including 6 million face masks, 20,000 respirators and 8,000 non-contact thermometers, as well as 60 pallets of vitamins and food supplements.

On arrival, the shipments were unloaded, sorted and palletized by GEFCO at Bratislava Airport for overland distribution to Penta’s network of Dr. Max pharmacies and Svet Zdravia / Pro Care hospitals in the two countries.

Slovakia and the neighbouring Czech Republic are the first two countries in Europe to impose mandatory mask-wearing and have over 3,000 cases of the virus to date.

Ladislav Balogh, Country Manager, GEFCO Air & Sea, who supervised the operation commented: “These supplies are acutely needed to protect our citizens in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. I’m very proud of my team, who consolidated the cargo from seven different suppliers in China, organised all the export documents and coordinated the dispatch by two charter flights to Bratislava, all in record time. Their safety is of course paramount and we’re doing everything we can to maintain this.”

“Earlier this year, after watching a TV report on the spread of COVID-19 in China and the shortage of protective face masks, I wrote to my Chinese colleagues to ask whether they needed help in procuring them. Our local Air & Sea teams ordered protective masks and arranged their transport to Hong Kong. We had no idea that six weeks later we would handle the consignment of medical supplies in the opposite direction and in much larger volumes.”

GEFCO Flies Emergency Medical Supplies from China to Central Europe

Global logistics provider, GEFCO has transported a large shipment of medical supplies on special charter flights from Shanghai to Bratislava to help PENTA tackle COVID-19 in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

The deliveries took place from March 31-April 01 using two Boeing 787 planes that were temporarily converted to carry cargo. The aircraft were loaded with more than 64 tons of medical supplies, including 6 million face masks, 20,000 respirators and 8,000 non-contact thermometers, as well as 60 pallets of vitamins and food supplements.

On arrival, the shipments were unloaded, sorted and palletized by GEFCO at Bratislava Airport for overland distribution to Penta’s network of Dr. Max pharmacies and Svet Zdravia / Pro Care hospitals in the two countries.

Slovakia and the neighbouring Czech Republic are the first two countries in Europe to impose mandatory mask-wearing and have over 3,000 cases of the virus to date.

Ladislav Balogh, Country Manager, GEFCO Air & Sea, who supervised the operation commented: “These supplies are acutely needed to protect our citizens in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. I’m very proud of my team, who consolidated the cargo from seven different suppliers in China, organised all the export documents and coordinated the dispatch by two charter flights to Bratislava, all in record time. Their safety is of course paramount and we’re doing everything we can to maintain this.”

“Earlier this year, after watching a TV report on the spread of COVID-19 in China and the shortage of protective face masks, I wrote to my Chinese colleagues to ask whether they needed help in procuring them. Our local Air & Sea teams ordered protective masks and arranged their transport to Hong Kong. We had no idea that six weeks later we would handle the consignment of medical supplies in the opposite direction and in much larger volumes.”

Transfesa Logistics Completes Valencia Food Warehouse

Transfesa Logistics has a new 2,000m² warehouse in Valencia specifically for food products. It is the first of these characteristics of the group in the region, and its implementation in other operating centres is already being studied to consolidate its position in a sector with growing demand.

The company has completed the process of accommodating this area to the technical specifications included in the current legislation and to comply with the maximum food quality and safety standards of the BRC, FSSC22000 and IFS standards.

The complete enclosure of a seven-metre-high room, the installation of sandwich walls totally isolated from the outside and double gates, as well as the application of paint in accordance with the regulations, stand out amidst all the work completed.

According to Luis Ferrer, Logistics Project Leader of Transfesa Logistics, “The project started from scratch after a request from a large company in the food sector, however, after we saw the opportunity to create multipurpose multi-client facilities, we wanted to go further. With its launch, new options open up to serve numerous potential companies in a growing market. ”

Transfesa Logistics Completes Valencia Food Warehouse

Transfesa Logistics has a new 2,000m² warehouse in Valencia specifically for food products. It is the first of these characteristics of the group in the region, and its implementation in other operating centres is already being studied to consolidate its position in a sector with growing demand.

The company has completed the process of accommodating this area to the technical specifications included in the current legislation and to comply with the maximum food quality and safety standards of the BRC, FSSC22000 and IFS standards.

The complete enclosure of a seven-metre-high room, the installation of sandwich walls totally isolated from the outside and double gates, as well as the application of paint in accordance with the regulations, stand out amidst all the work completed.

According to Luis Ferrer, Logistics Project Leader of Transfesa Logistics, “The project started from scratch after a request from a large company in the food sector, however, after we saw the opportunity to create multipurpose multi-client facilities, we wanted to go further. With its launch, new options open up to serve numerous potential companies in a growing market. ”

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