BIFA Freight Service Awards

Our partner Greenshields Cowie has won the Project Forwarding Award at the British International Freight Association (BIFA) Freight Service Awards, in recognition of their work supporting the international Ebola response in Sierra Leone. Greenshields Cowie was also nominated as a finalist for the BIFA Air Cargo Services Award.

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The award recognised the vital role that the Greenshields Cowie team played in delivering equipment to Sierra Leone for the UK government-funded Ebola treatment centres. The team worked throughout the outbreak to make sure that the treatment centres received everything they needed when they needed it, from their initial construction all the way through the steady decline and eventual suppression of the virus. At the height of the outbreak, charter flights were departing the UK every 48 hours. In total, the GSC team moved 2,111 tonnes of essential aid into the country.

The BIFA Freight Service Awards competition has been running for over 25 years is renowned for being one of the most prestigious in the industry. The ceremony was held at The Brewery exhibition centre in London on 21st January 2016.

This is the second award Greenshields Cowie has won in recognition of outstanding achievements on the Ebola response; In November 2015, Greenshields Cowie also won Air Freight Solutions Provide of the Year at the Global Freight Awards.

Global Freight Awards 2015

Our partner Greenshields Cowie won Air Freight Solutions Award as Provider of the Year.

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Since October 2014, Greenshields Cowie, acting on behalf of the UK’s Department for International Development, arranged air freight movements of 2,111,184 kilograms of emergency humanitarian aid from the United Kingdom into Sierra Leone to help fight against the spread of the deadly Ebola virus. The entire logistics operation involved collection of goods from China and Malaysia, the airfreight movement of items into the United Kingdom, repacking and our Liverpool warehouse before being flown from East midlands Airport into Freetown for onward distribution to the Ebola Treatment Centres.

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