Ramp handling

The ramp handling sector is constantly changing. French ramp handling expert, Samsic Assistance, combines the flexibility of a start-up with the means of a multinational group to provide quality ramp handling services. We adapt to all airline needs and expectations and offer a wide range of innovative and customised solutions and services: from aircraft loading and unloading, GPU/ASU/ACU (Ground Power Units/Air Start Units/Air Conditioning Units), push back, towing, baggage sorting, oversized baggage handling, and water cartage and lavatory drainage.

With our high-performance, digital flight operation monitoring solutions, ramp operations such as water cartage and lavatory drainage, de-icing/anti-icing, aircraft towing to parking stand, and aircraft loading and unloading, can be checked in real-time and updated accordingly.

Samsic Assistance operates more than 500 power-driven machines in France, from push-back tugs to baggage carousels. We offer an extensive range of services for all aircraft types, and we deploy cutting-edge technology, such as shock sensors, to meet the latest Dreamliner requirements. Our machines are constantly maintained and are equipped with geolocalization devices to provide daily performance reports.

Our associated expertise

 

At Samsic Assistance, we put safety first. All our ramp handling services meet international quality and safety requirements and our ramp agents are trained to adhere to current IATA safety and equipment handling regulations, and tarmac traffic rules.

Operations such as aircraft towing and push back, baggage loading, unloading and transport all help minimize turn-around time and are fully integrated into our comprehensive offer.

 

QSE Certifications

Our Samsic Assistance ramp handling operations are ISAGO certified for airports in Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion Island, Belgrade and Orly airports.

Samsic, your trusted partner

With 1750 employees operating in 15 airports, Samsic Assistance provides 24/7 ramp services  Our teams handled 208,594 flights in 2019 and are dedicated to providing quality airport services whilst keeping passengers safe and happy.