July 14 is much more than a symbol. It embodies excellence, discipline and commitment—values deeply rooted in Chabé’s DNA for over a century.
On this occasion, we pay tribute to what makes French service so distinctive: attention to detail, discretion in all circumstances, and operational excellence shaped by the most prestigious events.
Since it was founded by Maurice Chabé in 1921, the company has been passed down from generation to generation, preserving a know-how shaped in France, combining tradition and innovation. Now led by Guillaume Connan, great-grandson of the founder, the Group remains true to its roots while embracing international growth.
This family continuity ensures a long-term vision and a strong corporate culture, firmly committed to the excellence of French service.
Since its inception, Chabé has embodied a service model where tradition meets innovation. It is this culture of discretion and bespoke service that allows us to support the most demanding figures to this day: heads of state, members of royal families, international delegations and institutional representatives.
Present behind the scenes of numerous official ceremonies, we ensure that every journey lives up to the occasion, in full compliance with protocol and confidentiality.
Fashion shows, diplomatic receptions, commemorations, award ceremonies… Chabé regularly supports national and international events, with the same level of commitment regardless of the format. Our teams coordinate each mission with precision: logistical planning, chauffeur coordination, itinerary management, and adherence to strict security and timing constraints.
It is this mastery that earns us the continued trust of prestigious Houses, institutional organisers and foreign governments.
Being a mobility partner for a major event means more than providing transport. It means upholding a vision of service where every gesture counts: a flawless vehicle, absolute punctuality, the right word at the right moment.
At Chabé, we cultivate this art of detail that makes all the difference—especially during the key moments of the republican calendar. Because for us, supporting Bastille Day also means promoting the quality of French service.