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    Citylog GmbH

    from Bremen

    CityLog GmbH: Sustainable logistics solutions for the last mile. The company offers emission-free B2B logistics with e-cargo bikes in major cities. CityLog focuses on environmental protection, fair working conditions and innovative supply chains.

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    CityLog GmbH: Sustainable Logistics Solutions for the Last Mile

    CityLog GmbH is an innovative company specializing in emission-free B2B logistics solutions. With modern e-cargo bikes, CityLog offers efficient and environmentally friendly supply chains in Germany's major cities.

    Key Products and Services

    • Emission-Free Delivery: CityLog uses e-cargo bikes to deliver goods locally to their destinations emission-free and quickly.
    • Micro-Depot Network: The company supports the development of inner-city logistics networks to optimize delivery processes.

    Main Mission and Values

    CityLog strives to accelerate urban goods delivery while making it sustainable. The company's mission includes promoting resource- and energy-efficient urban development. CityLog places great emphasis on social responsibility and offers its employees fair working conditions and opportunities for further development.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    • Environmental Protection: CityLog has already saved over 603 tons of CO₂ and more than 229,000 liters of diesel by foregoing trucks.
    • Sustainable Supply Chains: The company promotes a sustainable supply chain through the use of e-cargo bikes and the reduction of traffic jams and parking problems.
    • Social Responsibility: CityLog relies on permanent drivers with permanent contracts and offers fair compensation as well as company pension schemes.

    CityLog was awarded the "Best of SHK-Award" for its innovative logistics solutions and works closely with companies such as Smart City | DB to shape the future of inner-city logistics.

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