From Kyoto to Geneva, via Paris, Rome or Majorca, Chabé’s teams orchestrated more than twenty major events worldwide between April and July 2025. An intense period, marked by the diversity of formats and the high standards required, mobilising all our offices to deliver high-end mobility solutions.
The season opened in Japan, in Kyoto, with the complete management of transportation for a world-renowned fashion show.
Up to 285 vehicles were mobilised, enabling the completion of 1,680 missions, with the support of 45 coordinators and back-office staff.
A few weeks later, on the shores of Lake Como, Chabé Italy managed a large-scale operation involving transfers, dedicated vehicles, buses, sprinters and boats. 600 security agents and 50 coordinators were mobilised to ensure smooth operations.
Rome, Majorca and Dubai also hosted prestigious operations led by Chabé, particularly in the High Jewellery and fashion sectors.
In Rome, two major events marked the season: a cruise fashion show in the spring with more than 250 vehicles deployed, followed by a summer operation in July for a House of Couture, mobilising nearly 200 vehicles to welcome guests, journalists and teams over several days.
In Majorca, Chabé Spain handled over 2,800 dedicated vehicle missions as part of a multi-week international event, with 150 vehicles. A logistical challenge that also reflects the rapid growth of our local office.
In Dubai, Chabé orchestrated the transport logistics for a fashion show by a major luxury House, with over 1,000 missions completed for 600 international guests, and nearly 190 vehicles mobilised over one week.
In Turin, our Italian teams played a key role in organising an international sporting event for athletes with disabilities. More than 200 chauffeurs were recruited and trained, over 100 vehicles mobilised, and 11 days of logistics coordination ensured a seamless and inclusive experience.
Our presence also extended to Amsterdam, where Chabé Toulouse ensured the mobility of an official Cambodian delegation after a first week of travel coordinated between Toulouse, Carcassonne and Mont Aigoual.
At the same time, our European offices coordinated large-scale projects:
Our ability to simultaneously mobilise several hundred chauffeurs and vehicles in multiple countries was fully put to the test — and successfully demonstrated.
In Nice, Chabé managed the secure mobility of international delegations for an intergovernmental conference on oceans, UNOC3.
In Paris, our teams were involved in the world’s largest international air show, gathering decision-makers, manufacturers and media. Over 1,000 missions were carried out for a dozen major players in the sector, with a substantial on-site and back-office deployment involving more than 200 chauffeurs.
The capital also hosted two highlights of the international fashion scene.
During the Men’s Fashion Week, Chabé managed over 300 missions for a prestigious House on the first day, and then coordinated the transfers of 150 guests within the Invalides site with a team of 80 chauffeurs.
A few days later, during the Haute Couture Fashion Week, our teams supported another renowned House from July 3 to 10, with a peak of 160 vehicles on the day of the show and a total of 343 dedicated vehicle services, covering the entire programme: welcome dinner, show and closing gala.
From Geneva to Paris, our teams continue to be involved in July’s major events before a short summer break and a busy restart in September, with new challenges ahead for our offices.