Bolloré provides transportation and logistics services relating to sea and air transportation networks in France, Europe, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and the Americas. It operates through Transportation and Logistics, Oil Logistics, Communications, Electricity and Storage Solutions, and Other Activities segments.
Bolloré engages in air, sea, and land freight forwarding; warehousing and distribution activities; and industrial logistics, safety and quality control, and port operations, as well as offers general cargo and aircraft chartering, shipping, stevedoring, shipping agency, and transportation services. It also distributes and stores domestic fuel and other oil products through its service stations; provides technical services, including boiler sale and maintenance, heating subscription, and heating pumps; and offers bunkering services.
Bolloré operates approximately 627 kilometers of Donges-Melun-Metz oil pipelines. Moreover, it provides communication consultancy services, including creative advertising, media buying, digital media, direct marketing, corporate communication, sales promotion, design, human resources, sports marketing, multimedia interactive communications, and public relations; Direct Matin, a free daily newspaper; wireless broadband services; and computing advice and software designing services, as well as manages a portfolio of shareholdings in the communication and agriculture sectors.
Further, Bolloré manufactures polypropylene films for capacitors; energy storage components; packaging films; and electric lithium metal polymer batteries for electric mobility and stationary solutions. Additionally, it develops electric vehicles, energy storage solutions, electric car-sharing systems, self-service terminals, automatic identification solutions, and security and access control equipment.
Bolloré began operation in 1822, with its headquarters in Puteaux in France. It operates as a subsidiary of Bolloré.