Bansard International | |
Image Alt: | Bansard Headquarters |
Type: | Private company |
Industry: | Transportation |
Services: | Logistics Freight forwarding |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Founder: | Jean-Pierre Bansard |
Hq Location City: | 40 rue d'Arcueil,[1] Rungis |
Hq Location Country: | France |
Key People: | Simon Pinto |
Num Employees: | 600 |
Bansard International is a French company of third party logistics and freight forwarding. The company services Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Asia and North America, offering multimodal transportation services via air, sea, road and railway.
Founded by Jean-Pierre Bansard in 1963 as the Bansard International Transportation Group, the company began by offering road transportation services within Europe.[2] [3] This later expanded to shipments by air, sea and rail, with the company providing full transport industry–type logistical services.[4]
Bansard's clients are primarily in the business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) sectors, with the company's shipping services handling textiles, cosmetics, automotive parts, alcoholic beverages and other goods.[5] [6]
In 1965, Bansard opened its airfreight department with offices in Orly and later offices located within Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
In 1977, the company opened a custom brokerage department along with its first bonded warehouse in Orly, France.
After joining the company in 2000, Simon Pinto became main shareholder and CEO in 2003. The company opened subsidiaries in Belgium and China. Its Shanghai office was made Asia-Pacific regional headquarters.
In 2007, Bansard entered into agreement with Allport UK, a freight forwarding company, opening 39% of Bansard's capital. Bansard opened several offices in France: Poitiers, Limoges and Strasbourg.[7] [8]
In 2013, Bansard expanded in China and opened new subsidiaries in Spain and India. In North Africa, new offices were inaugurated in Tunisia and Morocco.[9] [10] The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) solicited comments on its plan to pool resources in shipping known as the P3 Vessel Sharing Agreement, a plan described as "unprecedented in its scale and scope." Bansard, along with many of its shipping industry colleagues, indicated their support for FMC's entry into the P3 Agreement.[11] Bansard also implemented plans to handle cargo which fails to fill an entire shipment container, known in the industry as LCL (Less than Container Load), on select shipments to North African countries from five areas of departure in Europe.[12]
In 2014, Bansard acquired CrossLog, a software company specializing in E-commerce logistics such as warehouse management systems and transport management systems.[13] [14] [15] The company was renamed Crosslog International.[16] Bansard also opened offices in Bangladesh and Thailand.
In 2015, Bansard opened subsidiaries in Vietnam and Israel, and launched offices and warehouses in Nanjing, China.
In 2016, Bansard opened subsidiaries in Cambodia, Singapore and entered into a joint-venture in the United States with Anker International.
In 2019, Bansard acquired a stake in the Australian company Cargo Line International.[17]
Bansard manages its logistics and shipping operations from offices located in the following cities:
Region | Country | Cities |
---|---|---|
Europe | Belgium | |
Antwerp | ||
Tournai | ||
Zaventem | ||
France | Roissy-En-France | |
Bordeaux | ||
Le Havre | ||
Lille | ||
Limoges | ||
Lyon | ||
Marseille | ||
Moissy-Cramayel | ||
Nantes | ||
Rungis (HQ) | ||
Paris | ||
Poitiers | ||
Strasbourg | ||
Spain | Barcelona | |
Madrid | ||
Asia-Pacific | Chittagong | |
Dhaka | ||
Cambodia | Phnom Penh | |
China | Guangzhou | |
Hong Kong | ||
Nanjing | ||
Ningbo | ||
Qingdao | ||
Shanghai (HQ) | ||
Shenzhen | ||
Tianjin | ||
Xiamen | ||
India | Mumbai | |
New Delhi | ||
Singapore | Singapore | |
Thailand | Bangkok | |
Hanoi | ||
Ho Chi Minh City | ||
North America | Mexico | Guadalajara-Jalisco |
United States | Atlanta | |
Los Angeles | ||
Miami | ||
New York City | ||
Middle East/ North Africa | Israel | Ashdod |
Haifa | ||
Morocco | Casablanca | |
Tangier | ||
Tunisia | Radès | |
Rungis serves as Bansard's European regional headquarters while Shanghai serves as its Asia-Pacific regional headquarters.