Sustainability

Our Motto: "Better strategy results in higher efficiency"

3 Pillars of sustainability:

Ecology

  • Office
  • Fleet
  • Warehouse
  • Packaging

 

It all starts with reducing the amount of printing to a minimum in the office, followed by the use of the latest fuel-efficient engine technology in our fleet and with regular eco-drive training for our drivers. We also re-process the packaging material to use as a form of alternative energy for our heating and cooling systems. Through all of these methods we try to reduce our impact on the environment and it’s resources.

Ecology

As a pioneer in the use of platforms, networks and freight exchanges within the context of industry digitalisation and logistics 4.0, we are actively involved in the ecology platform. Increasing demand for information, data exchange and visibility will make these platforms increasingly popular. The background to this assessment is the smooth and efficient management of the flow of goods, which is so important for our modern economy and society.

Without vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, without comprehensive data exchange and subsequent analysis, without wide spread data and information systems it just would not be possibe to process this anymore. This new level of visibility is also gradually leading to a higher level of safety - in terms of the number of road accidents, fatalities and the prevention of terrorist attacks.

Social

New ideas and fresh concepts of work design, agile organisational structure as well as more and more open forms of cooperation are welcome.

„The success of a company is based on an environment of flexible and creative minds.“

For our partners (customers and suppliers) as well as for our employees, we try to create a pleasant working atmosphere and cooperative partnerships is always our goal.

With regards to the management, profit is not the top priority, but instead a responsible approach to all factors involved in the process.

Our Code of Ethics "Fair Play to all concerned"