

Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen (ZVBN)
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ZVB Ziegelvertrieb Bayern GmbH
editZVB Ziegelvertrieb Bayern GmbH, based in Munich, is a joint service company of leading family-run brickworks in southern Germany. The company is responsible for invoicing and collection of all deliveries, making it a reliable business partner for customers of the shareholder plants[1].
Main Products and Services
edit- Ziegelvertrieb: The ZVB specializes in the distribution of bricks, making it a significant player in the southern German market.
- Financial services: The company offers comprehensive financial services, including invoicing and collection for the affiliated brickworks[1].
Mission and Values
editThe focus of the ZVB is on crisis-proof and long-term cooperation with its shareholders and customers. It offers a secure and interesting working environment that guarantees sound training and a varied field of activity[1].
Sustainability
editThe ZVB focuses on sustainable building products and supports ecological construction. Their initiative also includes offering information on current building permits and price lists of the member plants, which offers planning security for their customers[3].
ZVBN: Zweckverband Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen – ZVBN
editThe ZVBN is an association of districts and cities in the Bremen/Lower Saxony area and serves as the responsible body for public transport (ÖPNV)[2].
Main Services
edit- ÖPNV Development: The ZVBN develops and implements sustainable mobility concepts to optimally meet the increasing mobility needs of the region[4].
- Sustainable Mobility: The aim of the ZVBN is to create a climate-friendly and efficient transport system[4].
Mission and Values
editThe mission of the ZVBN is to further develop public transport into an important location factor. The focus is on cooperation with all stakeholders and the creation of high-quality local transport concepts[4].
Sustainability Goals
editThe ZVBN is committed to sustainable transport solutions that are socially, ecologically and economically responsible. It strives to manage resource consumption intelligently and to promote long-term successful mobility models[4]. The ZVBN looks beyond regional borders to learn from others and continuously improve its strategies[4].