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CMA CGM inked MoU with La Poste for a logistic partnership
Posted on February 21, 2023 |
The CMA CGM Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its subsidiary CEVA Logistics and GeoPost, a subsidiary of La Poste to collaborate on parcel delivery, transportation, and storage.
The agreement aims to establish a closer business relationship between the logistics actors and capitalize on the respective expertise, services, and areas of operation.
GeoPost is one of the top names in Europe in parcel delivery, delivering 2.1 billion parcels worldwide in 2021 through its extensive European network of over 1,200 hubs and depots, over 86,000 vehicles, and over 120,000 delivery experts.
CEVA Logistics operates in 170 countries with 1,300 sites, offering contract logistics, freight forwarding, and road transportation services.
The new agreement also includes the development of new circular economy and urban logistics services in France and Europe, to improve the quality and competitiveness of services.
The two companies will work together to reduce the carbon impact of deliveries, including low-carbon urban deliveries.
The CMA CGM Group set a goal to reach net zero by 2050, while La Poste Group has been carbon neutral since 2012, working to reduce its carbon emissions per parcel by 30% between 2013 and 2025.