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Who we are
A full range of expert services across the supply chain
Thanks to these five complementary lines of business, we offer clients a unique skill set at each step of the supply chain. Of course, as a worldwide logistics company, we also provide customized end-to-end solutions that meet the needs of each market or geographical area. At GEODIS, we are driven by passionate people, who guarantee full and...
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A Responsible Employer Committed to Playing its Role in the Society
Focusing on physical and mental well-being
“Ensure the safety of our people anywhere and at any time” is one of our 7 Golden Rules. At GEODIS, safety risks are specific to each activity. Each Line of Business has therefore developed a strong culture of occupational safety – both on the road and on-site – and it applies its own safety management systems to best fit each activity. Protecting employ...
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Center of Excellence Manager: a key position in Supply Chain Optimization
COE Manager: operational and team management skills
GEODIS' Supply Chain Optimization Line of Business drives a number of Centers of Excellence along each of our clients’ supply chains. These centers, once called “control towers”, operate a common IT platform processed in a global network. They provide end-to-end visibility at every order stage and across multiple suppliers, together with the dat...
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...