Standing by to move urgent NHS equipment
John Blauth
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RVL-Group at East Midlands Airport, yesterday offered unused cargo capacity in its aircraft to transport NHS equipment to assist with the national effort. Companies from the automotive, aerospace and engineering sectors who have shifted their normal production operations to make urgently required ventilators and other equipment, need to transport what they make to where the NHS wants it.
Air transport is quicker than road when the load is urgent, hence the offer.
Any cargo broker or health equipment manufacturer reading this who could use additional logistics capacity, please contact RVL
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The infantry at Waterloo formed squares to hold off the enemy cavalry. It worked like a Swiss clock because they all stuck together. For as long as we do the same, with one common purpose, we'll defeat this enemy virus and emerge, almost certainly bloodied to some extent, though absolutely unbowed.
Car companies making ventilators and brewers making sanitiser are excellent examples of how all businesses can help the people, individually and collectively, who really do matter, now and always: our extraordinary and magnificent health and emergency professionals.
Let's get on with it: Onwards!