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Bolloré Logistics opens new French branch

Bolloré Logistics has established its new offices of more than 1,100m² in the French industrial zone of the Le Mans metropolitan area.

With the new building, Bolloré Logistics expands its presence in the French department of Sarthe and marks its determination “to support its local customers, including small and mid-sized companies, as well as major groups in their international expansion,” according to the company’s announcement.

Additionally, the new building houses the Centre Regional Division and two operational agencies that deliver solutions for managing international flows.

In particular, the first agency is dedicated to the international transport commission and all its business lines, multimodal transport, logistics and customs, while the second specialises in national and international road transport.

Bolloré Logistics has also chosen to set up its European Automotive Competence Centre in the regional industry of Arnage. The new organisation, coordinated by a team of experts in the automotive supply chain, addresses the French company’s equipment-supplier customers and provides the know-how in intercontinental and after-sales logistics.

“Our Arnage site has innovative working spaces and creation spaces that invite our customers and partners to collaborate with us on more sustainable and innovative solutions,” explained Bernard Regnier, Regional Director for the French Centre region at Bolloré Logistics.

The new branch in Arnage commune is a part of Bolloré Logistics’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) policy aimed at “shrinking the company’s carbon footprint while fostering employee well-being.”





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