26 May 2021
The customer is a frontline agency of the United Nations. It is an integral part of the UN’s conflict management operations and engages with different stakeholders in volatile regions to ensure peace and stability. The customer is guided by the mandates set by the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly.

With troops drawn from militaries and police around the world, the customer has been an effective agent of peace and stability, a supporter of political processes, an enforcer of ceasefires, and a protector of millions of civilians around the world.

In Africa, the customer has had a presence since 1960 and has achieved remarkable success in delivering enduring peace.

The requirement

Relief goods, including food and equipment, had to be delivered to conflict zones in countries such as Mali, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia. The cargo units were to reach these locations safely and on time.

The challenge

Maersk team inspected the delivery points to gauge security risks and evaluate the existing road infrastructure Most destinations were in land-locked countries, and in their hinterlands, making the direct transport of goods difficult. The only access to these locations was through neighboring countries. 

Border controls are stringent in such areas of strife, and the passage of goods requires extensive documentation and approvals from local authorities. The roads to such areas also presented challenges, and expertise in such situations was deemed mandatory.

Such operations often involve risk to life and property, and the safe and secure passage of the personnel and the cargo would have to be paramount.

The Maersk solution

The team in the region ensured all security and the procedural protocol was adhered to. Prior to the operation, a Maersk team inspected the delivery points first-hand to gauge security risks and evaluate the existing road infrastructure.

While most of the shipment comprised equipment and dry cargo, Maersk also deployed reefer containers since food for the troops had to be delivered, across West and East Africa. Maersk had to ensure enough clip-on generator sets for reefer cargo to maintain the food quality

The field-level assessments were conducted swiftly, and a tailor-made agile logistics solution for each region was designed in no time at all. For instance, in South Sudan, Maersk had to ensure enough clip-on generator sets for reefer cargo to maintain the food quality.

To avoid costly delays at the borders, Maersk set up a process that ensured to be ready with compliances and documentation well in advance.

The result

Maersk successfully delivered the consignments of over 2,500 TEUs annually to the beneficiaries. Maersk’s expertise in Africa and the presence of their own local logistical support teams close to these high-risk locations were major enablers in the success of the operation.

The smooth handling of the operation in quick time, despite the risky and challenging terrain, was appreciated by the customer, who has since viewed Maersk as a one-stop-shop for all logistics requirements. In subsequent years, the customer has relied on us to deliver similar volumes.

Authority Comment

"The successful implementation of the operation in high-risk areas can be credited to Maersk’s on-the-ground presence and local expertise in Africa," said Kavitha Lutchman, Head of International Development Cargo, Cape Town