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  • 14/01/2015
The distribution company charged with delivering the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo around France operated at full tilt to meet its targets.

A recording breaking 5 million copies were scheduled for printing in the first run, with a further 300,000 destined for shipping abroad

Eric Desmarey, Sales and Marketing Director of MLO gave Euronews an idea of the extent of the operation: “There were lots of trucks where normally we’d have one or two. We had around 20 trucks. In terms of staff taking calls from news agents, magazine kiosks, big stores who circulate the press… we had to reinforce our teams. We increased operations tenfold. There were around 30 people here taking phone calls,” he said.

“Right now, we can distribute around 600,000 copies per day, he added.

“In general, they stay on sale for eight days. This edition is going to stay on sale for two months and we’ll resupply the traders if where necessary. We’ll send more copies of Charlie Hebdo to the shops.”

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