Partners and beneficiaries

Cross-border food aid needs clear partners, accountable routes, and honest public references.

We link trusted community pages and emergency-response references so donors and NGOs can understand where food support is intended to make an impact.

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Our logistics desk

Civil Food Logistics LLP

We coordinate food procurement, packing, route planning, dispatch checks, and delivery records for charities and NGOs working with African communities.

Placed under our operating model

How these references sit under Civil Food Logistics

Civil Food Logistics logo

Civil Food Logistics LLP

Runs procurement, donor-package planning, route coordination, and reporting.

Comitato Civico Ambiente Salute Sarroch logo

Trusted partner page

Displayed for civic visibility, community trust, and public reference checks.

World Food Programme logo

Beneficiary context

Displayed as an emergency food-security reference for Nigeria-focused aid planning.

Operating model

How we operate cross border

1

Needs confirmation

We confirm the charity, destination, food categories, delivery deadline, and beneficiary group before pricing the shipment.

2

Supplier and donor lock

Funds are matched with available staple goods, then products are packed into sacks, cartons, or family relief kits.

3

Documentation

We prepare order records, invoices, packing details, and transport information needed for border and NGO reporting.

4

Border handover

Transport is coordinated around agreed crossing points, local receiving contacts, and storage or distribution plans.

5

Delivery proof

Programme teams receive dispatch notes and confirmation points to support donor updates and internal governance.

Use of external names, logos, and page details is for reference and transparency. Formal partner, beneficiary, or endorsement wording should be published only after written confirmation.