Vert Chez Vous: eco-responsible urban distribution (Journal de la Logistique)
Eco-responsible urban distribution Newsletter
Eco-responsible urban distribution Newsletter
Vert Chez Vous was born on the initiative of the Labatut and Tendron Groups. Specialising in transport and logistics, they wanted to complete their respective offers by offering an efficient and professional alternative designed to ensure BtoB and BtoC distribution in large cities, in clean vehicles. Green at
Jennifer Labatut has been appointed Communications Manager for Vert chez Vous, the specialist in sustainable logistics. His main mission will be to translate the main lines of the company's commercial strategy and to implement marketing actions in the service of this strategy. Initially intended for the profession of lawyer and
Vert chez vous is growing fast! To support this growth, Labatut Group's green distribution division has appointed Valérie Berland as Development Director. The new representative of Vert chez Vous and Greenway will develop and structure the company's responsible urban distribution division. In a
In its September 2016 issue, chefdentreprise.com takes an in-depth look at the importance of delivery and service quality. Optimizing logistics and distribution can considerably increase your competitive edge. Chefdentreprise lists best practices and some concrete examples in its article Envoi et livraison, la course à
International Transport and Logistics Week takes place this year from March 20 to 23, 2018 at the Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte. This event is a must for every Supply Chain player. So we've decided once again to take part in this high-profile
Today, environmental issues are a major concern in cities, making last-mile delivery a key issue. The last mile refers to all the players and operations involved in the various segments of the final distribution chain for goods or services. Vert Chez Vous
Organic spring is here from June 1 to 15, 2018, and now it's time to get your hands in the dirt! Let's opt for permaculture, a way of life where animals, insects, humans, plants and micro-organisms live in harmony in a healthy, self-sufficient environment. Our tips for
With the world's population on the rise and current environmental issues, thoughts are turning to the mobility of tomorrow. But what about action?
Recycling has made it possible to reduce polluting waste by giving it a second life. Faced with a 42% increase in plastic production in 10 years, and the creation of a "7th continent", it's time to act! Less plastic means less recycling: that sounds like a good idea.