Vitesco Technologies focuses on maximum sustainability, resilience and
efficiency in logistics. Key to this is a new strategic partnership with DHL
Supply Chain as a Lead Logistics Partner (LLP).
As of March 2024, the logistics flows of Vitesco Technologies’ twelve
European locations will be centrally managed by DHL through the LLP Center of
Excellence in Warsaw, Poland. This corresponds to around 100,000 transport
movements within the supply chain to the plants as well as from the plants to
the customers – and thus accounts for about a third of Vitesco Technologies’
total freight volume.
“The main driver of our business is the development and production of
sustainable technologies for the mobility of tomorrow. We want to run this
business in a CO2-neutral way by 2040. Sustainable
logistics solutions are an important step along this path, which we will be
taking together with DHL Supply Chain in the future,” says Thomas
Kirchermeier, Head of Supply Chain Management at Vitesco Technologies..
The logistics experts make use of the entire market of freight carriers
and forwarding agents and can provide the fastest, safest, most environmentally
friendly, and most cost-effective transport solutions. This benefits Vitesco
Technologies and all customers: supply chains become more robust and more
reliable.
Central freight management by a leading global logistics provider such
as DHL also enables the maximum transparency of transport routes – which not
only benefits efficiency, but also reduces CO2- emissions. This is achieved by combining deliveries that were previously handled
separately or by increasingly relying on climateneutral means of transportation.
This is where Vitesco Technologies’ expertise in the field of electromobility
meets DHL’s practical experience, as the company operates the largest fleet of
electric vehicles within the logistics sector.
“The first joint pilot projects have already shown that we can leverage considerable synergies through a seamlessly
integrated supply chain. The cost savings and efficiencies that we have
already been able to realize together with Vitesco Technologies are now paving
the way for further global growth. With our focus on a consistent
standardization and orchestration of logistics processes, we want to further
minimize CO2-emissions, maximize the efficiency of supply chains, and improve
their resilience in the coming years,” says Hendrik Venter, CEO DHL
Supply Chain Europe, Middle East & Africa.