ACS NEVER MAKES A DOG’S DINNER OF A CHARTER

19 June 2018
Glenn Phillips

Late last year, leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, chartered four Boeing B777s to move more than 400 tonnes of dog food after a computer virus meant that supermarkets in Australia and New Zealand would have run out of the popular brand.

Stephen Fernandez, Director of ACS’s Asia Pacific region, commented: “We were contacted by a freight forwarder who had received a call from a leading dog food manufacturer. Their supply chain management system had been affected by the widely publicised ransomware attack last year, meaning that they were left extremely short of their top ranges in Australasia. The company urgently needed to restock and couldn’t risk losing customers by waiting for their usual delivery methods to ship the large quantities needed to replenish the shelves, as they are produced halfway around the world, in France.

“We arranged for four aircraft in total, each with around 100 tonnes on board, to fly from Paris – the destinations were Sydney and Melbourne in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand. The flights ran very smoothly meaning that there was no stock disruption to the supermarket shelves.

“It’s not the first time that the stock management of food orders has led to clients chartering with us. We have flown ham, steaks, flour and burgers before now, but I think that this is the first time pet food has been needed so urgently!”

For more information, an interview or additional images please contact:
Glenn Phillips, PR & Advertising Manager
Tel: +44(0) 7799 692 629
Email: glenn.phillips@aircharterservice.com

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