GEODIS to Bring Logistics Expertise to Rugby World Cup France 2023

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GEODIS Rugby World Cup France 2023

Rugby World Cup 2023 runs in France from September 8 to October 28, 2023. GEODIS has been chosen as the Official Freight Carrier for the tournament. Behind this international sporting event lies a tailor-made logistics operation ensuring the tournament runs smoothly.

The GEODIS group has assigned around 140 employees to the operational organization of this event. Some 80 tonnes of equipment essential to the teams will be airlifted to France and transported between the teams’ hotels and the ten host cities.

GEODIS is responsible for transporting equipment to and from the countries of origin of the various teams located on five continents.

From the start of Rugby World Cup 2023 and throughout the 51 days of competition, more than 40 GEODIS drivers will be transporting equipment for the 20 participating teams, including players’ kit, as well as training and body-building equipment, between the teams’ base camps and the stadiums where the matches will be played. This represents an average of 4 tonnes of freight per team. For journeys of under 300 kilometres, road transport will be used with biogas-fueled vehicles.

To provide all these services in France and the teams’ home countries, GEODIS relies on its Freight Forwarding and Distribution & Express Lines of Business, with coordination handled by a dedicated control centre based in Brive-la-Gaillarde in southwest France.

Stéphane Cassagne, CEO of France for GEODIS, said: “Transport and logistics are among the prerequisites of any successful sporting event. On the strength of our experience at Euro 2016 and the Women’s World Cup in 2019, we will provide a robust, coordinated operational system for this prestigious sporting event, which embodies the values of commitment, trust and solidarity – values that mirror those of GEODIS. Our fast-acting, highly-skilled teams can handle any contingency that may occur throughout the tournament, and thanks to them, we are proud to be the Official Freight Carrier for Rugby World Cup France 2023.”

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