Route To Space Alliance
The Route To Space Alliance is a Toulouse based company formed by a group of European hauliers to provide abnormal load transportation services for the aerospace, astrospace and research laboratory industries across Europe.
Inauguration[edit]
On 7th October 2016 the company obtained its certificate in the register of commerce & companies[1] from the Registry of the Commercial Court of Toulouse with its main activities stated as a freight forwarder. This registration document states Jerome Pasdeloup (of Chabrillac SAS) as the company president and a registered address of 2 Rue de las Technique, Zone Industrielle de Vic, 31320 Castanet-Tolosan.
Toulouse is the centre of the Aerospace Valley, a French cluster of aerospace and engineering companies and research centres. Created in 2005, Aerospace Valley is the most significant innovation “pôle de compétitivité[2]” in France in the fields of aeronautics, space and embedded systems, with over 840 members[3] from both the industry and the academia.
Members[edit]
Members of the Route To Space Alliance are represented across France, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom with each company owning 20% of the capital. The addition of a Spanish counterpart is currently being agreed. Members include:
France
- Chabrillac SAS - Represented by Jerome Pasdeloup
Germany
- Hermann Paule GmbH - Represented by Rainer Shcmid
- WeiLa Transporte GmbH - Represented by Josef Schuster
Switzerland
- Friderici Special - Represented by Andre Friderici
United Kingdom
- Collett & Sons Ltd - Represented by David Collett
Projects[edit]
The individual companies within the Alliance already possess experience working within the aerospace, astrospace and research laboratory industries having completed notable projects and shipments across the sector, including:
- Ariane 5 LH2 Tanks & SYLDA Structure
- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
- CERN ATLAS Toroid Magnet[4]
- Thrust SSC & Thrust 2[5]
- Astrium Launch
- Buccaneer XV168[6]
- Boeing
Equipment[edit]
The equipment utilised across each company includes tilt, flatbed, extendable, low/extra low bed & temperature regulating trailers. Pilot vehicles, self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs), cranes, hydraulic lifting systems and gripper jacks.
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.infogreffe.fr/entreprise-societe/822964904-route-to-space-310216B039370000.html?typeProduitOnglet=EXTRAIT&afficherretour=true&tab=entrep
- ↑ http://competitivite.gouv.fr/
- ↑ http://www.aerospace-valley.com/en/page/directory
- ↑ http://atlasexperiment.org/photos/magnets-endcap.html
- ↑ http://www.bloodhoundssc.com/news/world%E2%80%99s-fastest-car-%E2%80%98lifts-off%E2%80%99-daring-relocation-manoeuvre
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23746350
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