SUARDIAZ Group which currently operates at Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat airports, has opened a new office at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport to provide air cargo services in France as well. SUARDIAZ, which already has offices in Marseille and at the Nantes-St. Nazaire Port terminal, strengthens its presence in the country, bringing the total to 30 offices across 7 countries.
Thanks to the operations carried out from the new office, SUARDIAZ Group in France begins operating as an air transport agent for the import and export of general cargo, perishable goods, pharmaceuticals and food products, as well as hazardous materials, personal effects and heavy cargo.
The company has a 5,000 m² warehouse available for storing goods, including refrigerated items, for repackaging and loading. At the same time, SUARDIAZ handles customs clearance for all clients, with the option for the Chamber of Commerce to certify the documents (ATA carnet).
Teuta Kurti, Director of SUARDIAZ Group in France, commented: “This new office strengthens our presence in France, enabling us to manage air cargo operations, a division that has grown significantly in recent years and has become increasingly important to the Group. Without a doubt, this is another example of the company’s commitment to the French market, from where we serve numerous clients across various sectors.”
SUARDIAZ Group in France operates from Charles de Gaulle and Lyon airports, as well as the seaports of Nantes-St. Nazaire, Fos Sur Mer, Marseille and Le Havre, offering a reliable, attractive and unique solution through intermodal transport services to provide the best door-to-door service.
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