About the Project
Since February 28, 2014, «Advanced Technologies and Service» has been successfully conducting non-parachute airdrops of humanitarian cargo in the Republic of South Sudan. Operations are carried out from three strategic locations:
- Juba (Republic of South Sudan)
- Gambella (Ethiopia)
- Jimma (Ethiopia)
Project Achievements
During the implementation of the program, 45,300 tons of food supplies have been delivered. The cargo safety rate reached an impressive 97%, which confirms the high effectiveness of the technologies employed.
About the Situation in South Sudan
The Republic of South Sudan is one of the youngest countries on the African continent, facing numerous humanitarian challenges throughout its existence. The region’s unique geographical location and natural characteristics create special living conditions for its population.
Challenging climatic conditions and the presence of hard-to-reach territories significantly complicate the provision of essential supplies to the local population. Under these circumstances, the acute need for humanitarian aid becomes critically important for sustaining the livelihoods of the regional population, making the efficient delivery of humanitarian cargo an especially urgent task.
Why Non-Parachute Airdropping?
In the conditions of South Sudan, this method becomes the optimal solution for delivering vital cargo. It allows for:
- Rapid response to crisis situations
- Delivery of aid even to remote areas
- Minimization of transportation risks
If your organization requires reliable humanitarian delivery solutions, please contact us to discuss potential collaboration. We are ready to provide professional support for your humanitarian missions.