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GEODIS’ Global Offer
What we provide
Our ability to understand your needs, to design the best solutions and execute them consistently around the world sums up our GEODIS global offer. It reflects our commitment to supporting you as your growth partner.
This earns the trust of our customers as we:
Understand: You have unique and complex needs; we understand them.
Design: You need customized solutions; we desi...
GEODIS in Ireland
Key Figures
Office: 1
Employees: 100
Warehouses: 2
Warehousing space: 18,000 sqm
Cross docking facility: 2,000 sqm
Certifications
https://geodis.com/certifications
Terms and conditions
Irish International Freight Associations Terms and Conditions
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3PL (Third-Party Logistics Provider)
An organization that manages and executes a particular logistics function, using its own assets and resources, on behalf of another company.
4PL (Fourth-Party Logistics Provider)
The term "4PL" was introduced into the supply chain to convey that deep informational technology ...
Logistics Solution Design Engineer: designing world class logistics systems around the world
As a Logistics Solution Designer, you are an engineer whose main objective is to develop innovative and realistic logistics solutions that meet the customer’s requirements in terms of cost and performance. These solutions comprise of warehouse layout, labor planning and material handling requirements, incl. automated material handling and robotics.
Logistics solution design – from creation to imp...
Solution Center Manager: ensuring perfect results for the customer and GEODIS
Within this information systems department, the IT solutions center’s mission is to develop solutions to meet the needs expressed by operational teams with due respect for timelines and budgets. Its activity rests on three pillars: a projects activity for formulating responses to invitations to bid and deploying solutions, an application management activity and a support activity (user support, af...
Hazmat transportation: driver training makes all the difference
Hazmat planning and experience are key
That is why, when it comes to carrying hazardous materials, every aspect of the delivery has to be planned even more carefully. For overland transport, this means choosing the best routes and delivery sectors according to a number of additional factors that depend on the kind of material that is to be transported. Although not mandatory, hazmat drivers usual...
GEODIS Freight Forwarder: moving from client needs to expert operations
Delivering freight services
An expert in customer needs, import and export operations and business excellence
Freight forwarding implies understanding customer needs (such as specific warehouse requirements) as well as market constraints and regulations across all of the different countries involved in each specific operation.
As a Freight Forwarder, you are therefore an expert in import and ex...
GEODIS delivery driver: right to the customer's door
Respect for regulations and the goods you carry
Part of your job will be to carry out deliveries along predefined route sectors in a manner that respects the latest regulatory and environmental requirements. Some of your key qualities will be attentiveness, the ability to listen well, and carefulness with regard to the goods you are responsible for.
“During the day, I have to deliver goods to se...