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Multimodal and Cross-border Transport
Nearshoring is fast becoming a Retail trend, with many stakeholders concentrated across several countries in one geographical zone. Destinations are just as plentiful and diverse, which means complex cross-border logistics must achieve their time, cost and revenue objectives. At GEODIS, we use proven expertise to adapt to each country’s logistics and customs laws, regulations and documentation. We...
Last Mile and Store-related Solutions
Transporting goods from a Distribution Center (DC) to the final point of sale comes with its own logistics constraints and requirements. GEODIS offers an array of services up until the last mile and the last minute, including help for a new product launch or store opening, and more.
When it comes to a brand's promise to match User Experience (UX) & Customer Experience (CX), last mile delivery...
Campus Solutions for logistics: Adapting to Seasonalities
GEODIS' Campus Solutions warehouse logistics can help customers to store and receive deliveries in the wake of a surge in activity. Campus Solutions also enable us to act as a fulfillment center as we ship the right order with the right products at the right time, while optimizing operating costs.
Ensuring Line Feed Operations
At GEODIS, we understand that our customers' production schedule is a top priority – entire assembly lines can rely on one single element. Therefore, as we manage the logistics of materials and components for our customers, we engage in just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing. This helps us respond to changing product specifications and anticipate the needs of even our customers' customers. At the same t...
Sub-assembly: an expert task
With over thirty years of experience in automotive logistics, GEODIS performs a wide array of highly complex services for sub-assembly in multiple manufacturing-support operations. We also use a flexible approach for many specific requirements as we strive to deliver the best customer experience all over the world.
Flow Management: Perpetual Movement
GEODIS' experience in the automotive industry helps us expertly orchestrate the flow of your products, whether partly or completely, along the entire supply chain. Our supply chain Flow Management offer is based on your specific needs, which means we only set up services that will bring true value to your business. And because Flow Management is about continuous optimization and movement control, ...
Pick and Pack Service
GEODIS' pick & pack service usually starts where a shipment begins its journey: at the origin. Products are taken directly from your supplier to a GEODIS warehouse, where they are picked and packed to be dispatched to the production customer via cross-docking. From order reception, through to adapting to your packaging bundling, we guarantee a complete fulfilment cycle and on-time delivery.
Packaging and Container Management
The way companies deal with containers and packaging in logistics can create real cost efficiency, help achieve a reduced carbon footprint and maintain compliance with new laws and regulations. GEODIS manages all sorts of containers and packaging, often returning them back into the supply chain in almost mint condition. Our experience shows us that waste disposal should only be conducted when abso...
Campus Solutions: the Ability to Change
GEODIS' warehouses on a logistics campus can help your plant or facility receive just-in-time components for your production line, or deliver an exceptional batch of products anywhere in the world. The flexibility of logistical support offered by Campus Solutions will enable you to increase your productivity and output while lowering operating costs.
Multimodal and Cross-border Transport with perfect visibility
In the automotive industry, cross-border logistics demands expertise and visibility. However, every country has different laws, regulations and specific documentation requirements – transport must be planned accordingly while mitigating the risk of possible delays due to customs clearance. These complexities and costs increase even further when multimodal transport is involved.