Supply Chain Council of European Union | Scceu.org
Freight

Chapman Freeborn helps transport luxury goods to bypass France-UK truck blockade

Over the festive period, Chapman Freeborn aided the trucking arm of a large Italian freight forwarder in delivering high value luxury goods from France to the UK, enabling them to circumvent the blockade that brought lorry operations to a halt between Calais and Dover.

The new strain of Covid-19, first detected in the UK, resulted in thousands of lorries getting stuck at the Channel crossing after borders were closed whilst over 21,000 hauliers waited for their mandatory Coronavirus test results.

Instead of waiting indefinitely for the blockage to clear, the freight forwarder, which specialises in fashion logistics, contacted Chapman Freeborn about chartering a flight from Vatry, France to London Gatwick. They wanted to ensure that UK customers would receive the impeccable continuity and next day delivery service they expect, regardless of the adversity at the border.

Chapman Freeborn meticulously packed 644 items from a prestigious designer label under high security, before flying them to Gatwick and enabling the freight forwarder to fulfil the customers’ expectations over the festive period.

In these unpredictable and changeable times, Chapman Freeborn successfully managed to carry out the operation with the help of cargo charter broker Adam Duckworth.

Related posts

Russia sends first test shipment via Iran to Mumbai by train

scceu

Tower Cold Chain launches new service centre in South Korea

scceu

Gujarat High Court holds IGST on ocean freight ‘ultra vires’

scceu