Merchandise transport companies in France

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Merchandise transport companies in France


Flytrans

  • 1985, the founding date of Flytrans, marked the beginning of the development based on the service concept.
    Initially intended for international air transport, Flytrans has gradually extended to road transport and, more recently, sea freight. It became possible when we joined the Balguerie Group, one of the leading companies in this field, a family-run company located in the central French ports and airports, whose values ??we share.
    Today, Flytrans has human and technological resources that enable us to compete with the major international transport groups with distinction through the personal connection we have provided to our clients.

JEFCO

  • A leading name in industrial and automotive logistics, JEFCO offers complete and efficient logistics solutions to its industrial clients worldwide. The group combines demanding standards of quality and performance with responsible management of its logistics activities: both in managing its business and people, JEFCO integrates and adheres to all elements of sustainable development.
  • Historically based in Western Europe, JEFCO has developed aggressively abroad since the early 2000s. The group is present in nearly 150 countries, providing its industrial clients with global logistics solutions. To support the internationalization of logistics flows, JEFCO continues to expand its presence in high-growth regions: Central Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, India, and South America. Historically based in Western Europe, JEFCO has developed aggressively abroad since the early 2000s. The group is present in nearly 150 countries, providing its industrial clients with global logistics solutions. To support the internationalization of logistics flows, JEFCO continues to expand its presence in high-growth regions: Central Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, India, and South America.

Getma


Through its network, Getma offers a range of services tailored to your business needs:

  • Port management
  • port handling
  • shipping agency
  • Freight forwarding
  • Inland logistics


Today, their teams' sound financial structure, technical knowledge, and experience enable them to meet the challenges of the African continent and respond flexibly and responsively.

HJS

  • Whether it is luxury goods (perfume and cosmetics, specialty foodstuffs), pharmaceuticals, scientific equipment including high-tech machinery, ready-made garments, industrial items, raw materials, or perishable goods, HJS is here to give you the benefit of its knowledge of business perfection. The entire supply chain: - Warehousing, distribution, customs clearance, and transportation.
    Based on a solid portfolio of clients who entrust them with taking care of their business, they have developed knowledge in the many different business areas in which they operate.

ICT

  • Since then, the goal has been "Quality of Service" based on personal relationships with their clients. As a result, the ICT Company has gained residency in air transportation, sea freight, and customs clearance over the past 35 years. In addition, there is a reference for quality in international transport, logistics, and distribution.
    The main office is located at Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport. It is a multimedia panel that offers complete flexibility. Important enough to negotiate competitive contracts in different modes of transportation. ICT remains a human-sized company to manage and provides a personalized service. In their company, you communicate with an available team that understands your needs to provide quality work and a good relationship.

Saga

  • Saga is known for its sectoral service offerings and ability to adapt its services to suit the needs of different industries. Saga's primary objective is to master the entire logistics chain to offer a full range of services to its customers, including; Shipping, handling (including land loading and unloading), distribution (standard and express small package), and contract logistics.
    Over the years, Saga has made significant investments in several African countries while at the same time expanding its network in France, French overseas departments and territories, and Asia.
    Saga's activities were merged into the Bolloré Group's transportation division in 1997.
    Saga shares are traded on the Paris Stock Exchange, and the Bolloré Group remains the largest shareholder. The stability provided by this situation has enabled Saga to focus on its long-term investment strategy.

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