Licence to deliver

The logistics of James Bond

Licence to deliver

The logistics of James Bond

Action, intrigue, and on-time deliveries

For over sixty years, the iconic James Bond film franchise has delivered heart-pumping action, jaw-dropping stunts, edge-of-your-seat moments, and so much more. Since Casino Royale (2006), we have worked behind the scenes to support the production of 007 films. No Time To Die (2021) marked the fifth time we delivered for James Bond. And now as the Official Logistics Partner of Bond In Motion, 007 Science and 007 Action, we’ve got a license to deliver the most iconic Bond vehicles to Automotive Museums across the world.

Unveiling the thrill

Join us on a remarkable journey through the iconic universe of James Bond - a sensational exhibition in the Austrian capital of Vienna. Immerse yourself in the heart of action, innovation and espionage with a showcase of the most memorable vehicles and cutting-edge technology from the world's longest-running film franchise.

007 Action Vienna is an exciting and official James Bond exhibition that invites visitors to experience the thrilling world of the most famous secret agent in movie history. This special collection features iconic vehicles, gadgets and watches in a 3,400 m2 space at the METAstadt Convention Center. Visitors are guided through spectacular worlds inspired by the four elements: fire, earth, water and air. Each room offers an immersive experience dedicated to legendary movie scenes. Highlights include the Aston Martin DB5 from No Time To Die, the Jaguar C-X75 from Spectre, and the autogyro Little Nellie from You Only Live Twice. For the first time, see Bond's vintage Omega watch from the final scene in "Spectre" (2015).

Your trip to a world of espionage

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Already delivered

2021

Bond In Motion @ Los Angeles

In 2021 eight original film cars, including iconic Aston Martins and a Lotus Esprit, were transported from the UK to the US for the Bond In Motion exhibition at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Challenges arose due to the vehicles' high value and tight schedule, but special handling measures, including customized skids and enclosed car carriers, were employed to ensure safe transport. An international team of specialists facilitated the smooth sea and land transport, while DHL's Sustainable Marine Fuel Service FCL GoGreen Plus made the delivery climate neutral.

2023

Bond In Motion @ Saratoga

The multimedia exhibition showcased vehicles, props and clips covering all 25 James Bond films. Vehicles include the iconic Aston Martin DB5 first seen onscreen in Goldfinger (1964), the Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), the Quantum of Solace (2008) Aston Martin DBS that made history with a world record-breaking seven rotation roll, and one of ten Aston Martin DB10s built specifically for 2015’s Spectre.

2024

Bond In Motion @ Washington D.C.

The Bond In Motion exhibition at the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. showcased 17 iconic pieces from the James Bond archive. Visitors explored a captivating collection of cars, motorcycles, submarines, and more, each telling its own tale of adventure and intrigue.

2024

007 Science @ Chicago

The 007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago was the first official showcase focusing on the science and technology behind 007's world. Visitors explored prototype jetpacks, modern-day gadgets, and the intersection of cinematic magic with real-world innovations, delving into the science both on-screen and behind the scenes.

Thomas Hofmanm

Thomas Hofmanm, Project Lead at DHL

The special features of this shipment were a relatively tight schedule and the high value of the vehicles.'
John Meller

John Meller, Project Lead 'No Time To Die Logistics' at DHL

'It’s always an exciting job to transport valuable, iconic items like these.'