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Rhenus flies to crisis zones with Wings for Aid

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Coping with the last mile is a particularly serious logistical problem when providing supplies to crisis regions.

About 100 million people in crisis areas around the globe require emergency relief every year, but the services provided are sadly often inadequate. Rhenus is now taking a strategic holding in the innovative company Wings for Aid, which is aiming to make emergency aid supplies more reliable by means of an innovative cargo drone delivery system.

Rhenus flies to crisis zones with Wings for AidRhenus flies to crisis zones with Wings for Aid
Rhenus is now taking a strategic holding in the innovative company Wings for Aid. From left to right: Peter Pasman, Managing Director at Rhenus Air & Ocean in the Netherlands; Frank Roderkerk, CEO Rhenus Air & Ocean North-West Europe; Barry Koperberg, Founder and Director Wings for Aid; Maarten van Ginkel, Chairman Wings for Aid. Image source: Rhenus Group.

The logistics specialist will be responsible for the logistics operations behind the humanitarian support projects in future and will set up the regional and in-field support bases together with Wings for Aid. The latter developed a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) and intelligent technologies to carry a 160 kilogramme payload per flight in a range of 250 kilometres. The system includes an award-winning and patented cardboard delivery box that requires no parachute for airdrops. Thus, Rhenus and Wings for Aid can ship 20 kilogramme boxes full of emergency relief goods precisely to otherwise inaccessible places. “It’s our goal to be able to be on the ground anywhere in the world within 72 hours to deliver emergency aid. Rhenus is helping us with its expertise and its global network so that we can transport our system to the response area quickly and efficiently,” says Barry Koperberg, the General Manager of Wings for Aid, explaining the significance of the latest development.

In signing this strategic participation agreement, both partners are expanding their working relationship, which has existed since 2018, and are confirming their common goal of supporting last-mile delivery solutions for emergency relief goods to otherwise inaccessible disaster regions. The system is not only suitable for disaster aid, but also for supplying medicines to remote areas. Frank Roderkerk, the CEO North-West Europe at Rhenus Air & Ocean, emphasises the importance of the humanitarian work. “The logistics operations account for about 80 percent of the costs when transporting any aid supplies. In this respect, Rhenus and Wings for Aid can achieve a significant difference for people in need.”

The Remotely Piloted Aircraft System is currently in the test phase. Rhenus and Wings for Aid expect to start the first RPAS operations for humanitarian actors in Q4 2023.

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6 March 2023 |

WALLENIUS SOL welcomes new COO

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The Swedish shipping company WALLENIUS SOL continues its rapid growth journey and appoints Henrik Karle as Chief Operating Officer (COO).

WITH MORE than 20 years of experience and an extensive track record from the shipping industry, Henrik Karle has from 1 March 2023 taken a position on the WALLENIUS SOL management team. He comes from a role as Technical Manager at the marine insurance company The Swedish Club and before that he held the position as Managing Director at AdMare Ship Management. He has also spent a large part of his career at sea.

“Henrik is a welcome addition to our organisation, and an important piece of the puzzle for our continued growth journey,” says Ragnar Johansson, Managing Director of WALLENIUS SOL.

It feels exciting to be part of such a young, innovative and expansive shipping company.

In the new role of Chief Operating Officer, Karle will be responsible for leading the operational business and ensuring that the shipping company continues to deliver innovative and sustainable services to its customers.

“It feels exciting to be part of such a young, innovative and expansive shipping company as WALLENIUS SOL. Futhermore, being able to represent a shipowner with this high level of environmental thinking and state-of-the-art vessels are ingredients that appeal to me,” says Henrik Karle, COO, WALLENIUS SOL.

Alongside the recruitment of Henrik Karle, Jonas Wåhlin, former General Manager, took up a new position as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).

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6 March 2023 |
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