We need a partner that will grow with us and will
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We need a partner that will grow with us and will
InfoZine InfoZine is a publication of the Wim Bosman Group Volume 24 • March 2012 4 Mark Hoppenbrouwers, Supply Chain Director of Rituals: “We need a partner that will grow with us and will always be a step ahead of us” 8 Mainfreight network Sea- and Air freight worldwide 10 Beiersdorf signs contract Expansion of logistics operations 15 TLN Entrepreneurs prize 2012 Wim Bosman winner in the large company category Exciting global capability Welcome to the first InfoZine production of 2012. In a year of what will be increasing uncertainty in Europe, we have been busy ensuring we have the people, products and solutions in place to help our customers thrive in these challenging times. Many of you are already aware of the superior European distribution and warehousing options that our Wim Bosman Group provides from our bases in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Romania, Poland and Russia. Less were known is the exciting capability we now can provide globally by being part of the global logistics provider Mainfreight. Much of the second half of 2011 was spent cementing our sea- and air relationships and products with our new Mainfreight team members in the USA, China and of course Australia and New Zealand. These are exciting times as Wim Bosman Europe offers our customers true global reach into and out of the most dynamic economies in the world. Our European sea and air network now comprises of sea freight services in Rotterdam, Antwerp and Paris, and also air freight offices in Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris. We will keep you updated as we expand our sea and air footprint into Russia, Poland and Romania during 2012. You will find all the details later into 2012. Please do not hesitate to call and find out more about your new global opportunities. Mark Newman CEO 2 InfoZine | March 2012 Contents 4 4 8 10 8 A journey into the world of Rituals Innovation is an important success factor for Rituals. Rituals products are distributed from the warehouses of Wim Bosman in ’s-Heerenberg (NL). An interview with Mark Hoppenbrouwers, Supply Chain Director of Rituals. Mainfreight network With branches all over the world, expertise, involvement, flexibility and teamwork, Mainfreight delivers international logistics solutions. Get to know the team members of Mainfreight worldwide – from America to Europe and from Hong Kong to New Zealand. Beiersdorf and Wim Bosman sign contract Wim Bosman has signed a three year contract with Beiersdorf, the German cosmetics company based in Hamburg, for the significant expansion of the logistics operations. 13 14 15 Ship ahoy! Unique shipments in practice: how to transport a challenging shipment that deviates from all standards? Read how in this article. Seven days per week to Turkey Using intermodal transport enables Wim Bosman to offer the possibility to transport products to Turkey on a daily basis. TLN Entrepreneurs prize 2012 During the annual TLN congress, the Wim Bosman Group was announced as the winner of the Entrepreneurs prize Transport and Logistics 2012 in the large company category. Wim Bosman Group Colophon The Wim Bosman Group is a logistics service provider with a strong global network for client-specific and preferably integrated warehousing, transport and distribution solutions. InfoZine is distributed to anyone interested in the activities of logistics service provider Wim Bosman. The magazine is sent free of charge and can be requested from: Wim Bosman is member of Mainfreight, a global supply chain logistics company with teams and branches in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, America and Europe. Wim Bosman Holding B.V. Marketing & Communications PO Box 18 7040 AA ’s-Heerenberg The Netherlands T : +31 (0)314 678 465 E : [email protected] I : www.wimbosman.com Our Supply Chain Services: • European Distribution • Logistic Services • Global Sea & Air freight The Wim Bosman Group has own subsidiaries in among others: Netherlands : ’s-Heerenberg, Rotterdam, Geleen, Amsterdam Airport, Heerenveen and Eindhoven Belgium : Ostend, Brucargo (Zaventem), Genk and Wommelgem/Antwerp Germany : Emmerich France : Paris and Lyon Poland : Warsaw Romania : Ploieşti Russia : St. Petersburg InfoZine | March 2012 Realization Marketing & Communications in collaboration with: Joyce de Schepper, copywriter Gerard Mühlradt, photography Drukkerij Loor B.V., Varsseveld This InfoZine is delivered to you carbon neutrally. 3 “Travel into the world of Rituals and rediscover happiness in the smallest things. It is our passion to transform everyday routines into meaningful rituals. It is our mission to turn something as simple as a warm bath, a cup of tea or a relaxing massage into a wonderful experience.” (Homepage website Rituals) Mark Hoppenbrouwers, Supply Chain Director of Rituals: “We need a partner that will grow with us and will always be a step ahead of us” The Rituals philosophy is as simple as it is powerful. “Enjoy the everyday moments in life,” according to Mark Hoppenbrouwers, Supply Chain Director at Rituals. “This is the basis upon which the number of body and home care products has grown over the years. Besides the well known fragrance sticks, Rituals offers a multitude of products, including gift sets with care products for him and her, eau de parfum, gemstone make-up, tea and home & yoga wear. Products that can be used on a daily basis are great as a gift for yourself and also as a surprise for someone else. Every outlet has its own sampling table where our beauty products can be sampled in peace. Our employees are trained at the Rituals Academy in order for them to be able to provide clients with personal advice.” Innovation “Innovation is an important success factor for Rituals”, explains Hoppenbrouwers. “Rituals is constantly developing new products. A range that surprises. A new make-up line based on gemstones was launched recently. Technology is not the first priority when we develop a new product. We first look for an inspiring story. As regards the make-up, we went to China and ancient Egypt, where powdered gemstones have been used as beauty products for many centuries. Cleopatra was one of the first women to use them. We take a story like this and then build our product around it. This is how every product has its ritual.” 4 Rituals was established in 2000. Survival was the issue in the early years. How can you turn a brilliant idea into a healthy company and build a brand identity without large advertising budgets? The correct business model had to be found for the innovative brand concept. After this important pioneering phase, a decision was made after four years to establish an own chain of outlets and to retail the products in luxury department stores. Although it took another four years to grow from one to two outlets, in 2008 the number of outlets increased rapidly, from 65 to 95. Rituals now has 190 outlets, 250 shop-in-shops and five City Spas spread over twelve countries. In 2011, fifty new outlets were opened, including in Italy, Sweden and Brazil. The combination of top quality home and body products for an affordable price and the unique, slow shopping experience forms a strong foundation for success. The growth in the last year will probably continue in 2012. Preparations are currently underway for the launch of the range in the United States in the first quarter of 2013. InfoZine | March 2012 in the outlets”, says Hoppenbrouwers. “Wim Bosman understands our wishes and instructions, and fulfils them. That is important, certainly when we deploy extra employees in order to process the items straight away. Drivers help to stack the pallets and unload the products so that they can take the pallets with them again immediately. That works very well. These may seem to be small things, but this approach does make the processing of the products in the outlets much easier.” Mark Hoppenbrouwers, Supply Chain Director of Rituals Rituals products are sold in the Rituals outlets, shopin-shops in major department stores, in hotels and by various airlines. “We do not advertise, but we do distribute. You see Rituals everywhere and there is always an outlet nearby.” Storage and distribution Wim Bosman provides the transportation for the stocking of the 65 Rituals outlets in the Netherlands. “Wim Bosman was selected as logistics service provider in 2009 on the basis of price, capacity and competence. The combination of storage and distribution was also a reason to work together. Moreover, a number of Rituals products are categorised as dangerous goods, with specific requirements for storage and transport. Wim Bosman possess the required permits and implements the necessary measures. The products are delivered from the warehouses in ’s-Heerenberg on the basis of the agreements made in consultation. For example, we find it important that the drivers ensure that the pallets of products are delivered at an agreed time in the morning, before it gets really busy Large-scale campaign offers Furthermore, Rituals needs a logistics service provider that has enough capacity to support the growth. Large orders must be picked when a new outlet is opened. “On a day like that you must be able to rely 100% on the truck with products arriving on that day, at that specific time. This also applies to the launching of new products, such as very recently in February during the launch of our home & yoga wear.That was an extremely successful large-scale campaign. Wim Bosman creates a separate street in the warehouse during a campaign period, so that all of the launch products are located next to each other. This increases the order picking capacity, with the result being that we can stock our outlets simultaneously during the launching of new products. A method of working that makes the difference between a mediocre and a good partner. We need a partner that is involved in the thought process, grows with us, and is reliable and flexible. A partner that can respond to periods of fluctuating volumes. The Christmas season is a good example of this type of period. During a recent meeting with franchisers it became apparent that we have had a flawless Christmas peak. That is a great compliment. Certainly when you consider that our outlets are mainly located in city centres where special logistics requirements and restrictions are in force, such as here on the Kalverstraat in the heart of Amsterdam.” Sustainability Outside the Netherlands, the orders shipped to Brazil require a great deal of extra handling and administration. “This involves complex logistics orders and labour-intensive registration of the batch codes. Next year we plan to export to the United States. If we intend to become a global brand we must look for a partner with worldwide cover. We are going to study what Wim Bosman can mean in the supply chain. The acquisition by Mainfreight offers global opportunities. Wim Bosman recently won a prize for being the logistics service provider with the most sustainable operations. I also want to see if we can also progress in this regard. I am convinced that sustainability goes hand in hand with efficiency. Furthermore, sustainability is ideally appropriate for the Rituals products”, concludes Hoppenbrouwers InfoZine | March 2012 7 Mainfreight network With offices around the world, expertise, commitment, flexibility and teamwork Mainfreight offers international USA HONGKONG Tom Valentine Vice President of Sales and Marketing – Mainfreight USA “Mainfreight USA is well positioned for US domestic, International and supply chain/3PL services from 30 branch locations and more than 300 team members! Our major gateway locations in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco and Miami are the keys to US assembly, consolidation and distribution services. We are supported by the Mainfreight customs brokerage service team who are able to clear cargo at all US ports of entry. Domestic line haul services between Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago and Toronto are just the start of a system delivering real logistics solutions. Our clients are connected to real time cargo and document visibility through our web based Mainchain customer portal.” “Combining our service pro of the Mainfreight Group, p General Manager Asia service offering for our custo provides effectively, an ‘all reliable international produc our own group global branch network, means consistency of produ what you see from Mainfreight globally.” Michael Lofaro • • EUROPE Jon Gundy • European Manager Sea & Air “Mainfreight Europe is part of an extensive Mainfreight global network of 200 branches offering International sea and air logistics. This is supported in Europe through 3PL and distribution services via our Wim Bosman network. Therefore, giving our customers the opportunity to use our full supply chain services from critical markets of China and USA. We offer a five branch network in Europe with full sea freight and air freight services through our branches in Rotterdam, Schiphol, Brussels, Antwerp and Paris. Our Rotterdam gateway facilities supported by distribution, provide opportunities to cross dock and distribute shipments from China and USA throughout Europe using our fiscal representation and distribution capability.” 8 SINGAPORE Daniel Lim • Branch Manager Singapore “Singapore has an advantageous geographical location, and offers first class infrastructure, excellent global connectivity and supply chain management. Singapore is one of the world top logistics HUBs for sea and air cargo. Currently Singapore is the world’s largest container transhipment HUB, and handles one-fifth of the world's largest container traffic. Changi airport handles about 4,000 weekly flights and the port is the busiest in the world with 140,000 vessels annually. Many of the world's top 3PL providers have set up significant operations in Singapore, offering value integrated supply chain services. Mainfreight Singapore starts her second year of operations with five team members. We are looking for options to set up offices in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and other South Eastern Asian regions to take advantage of the business growth in those regions with Singapore as the regional centre.” InfoZine | March 2012 al logistics solutions. Get to know the team members of Mainfreight worldwide. profile with the global International and supply chain capabilities p, provides our Asian operations with a very strong and reliable stomers. The strategic locations of our China branches, in particular, all of China’ solution for our clients. Concentrating on offering a duct in the major trading markets of the world, complemented by oduct delivery. What you see from Mainfreight in Asia is reflected by AUSTRALIA Steve Thorogood Mainfreight International National Manager Australia “The international operation in Australia is located in all Mainland States of Australia and in some regional areas also with a team of over 300. We offer all aspects of international supply chain in unison with our domestic transport and logistics business. Those international activities include import and export of sea- and air freight of general and perishable freight, customer brokerage services, air freight metro transport and wharf transport. We are also a major NVOCC (Non Vessel Operating Cargo Carrier) sea freight player into and from Australia. We have a large customer service team around the country focussed on servicing the customer with a business solutions team ready to work with customers to constantly be reviewing their business with them. Mainfreight is a well respected International forwarder in the shipping and air freight logistics industry in Australia.” • NEW ZEALAND Todd Chandler • National Sales Manager – International AUCKLAND Paul Riethmaier • Auckland Air Freight Branch Manager New Zealand “Mainfreight International New Zealand, with over 160 team members spread across 14 branches, offers the most complete and comprehensive International freight service in the country. Mainfreight New Zealand controls more than 23 million kilograms of air freight, 30 000 container movements, and as one of the largest FAK consolidators in the country, over 80 000 CBM of LCL annually. Mainfreight New Zealand has relationships with virtually every company trading domestically and internationally, and our sales teams and CRM systems ensure we can access those contacts effectively.” “We are a specialist air freight branch located on Auckland airport handling all types of dry and perishable air freight cargo. The branch has 22 team members handling over 14 million kilograms of export cargo and 3 million kilograms of import cargo per annum. Auckland is New Zealand’s main gateway airport and through Mainfreight's extensive domestic network, we can execute delivery to and from any New Zealand address within 72 hours of cargo availability. Talk to us about any air freight cargo within New Zealand....we will be delighted to assist.” More information about Mainfreight: www.mainfreight.com InfoZine | March 2012 9 Agreement logistics activities Beiersdorf and Wim Bosman Wim Bosman has signed a three year contract with Beiersdorf, the German cosmetics company based in Hamburg, to significantly expand the logistics activities in the Benelux. Currently, Wim Bosman handles the distribution for the Benelux region from the distribution centre in Hamburg. Beiersdorf has decided to move all logistics activities for the Benelux (warehousing and value added services) to Wim Bosman in the Netherlands. Wim Bosman will operate the warehousing activities, offering picking and packing services as well as additional VAS activities, e.g. based on customer requirements. The activities will be executed by a group of 35 team members. Beiersdorf’s choice to collaborate with Wim Bosman in the challenging Benelux market is based on the current excellent delivery performance and the fact that Wim Bosman will manage Beiersdorf’s supply chain through smart and responsive solutions especially designed for Beiersdorf’s needs. The strategic location, the state of the art warehouses and systems and the collaborative attitude are the key points in this partnership. Wim Bosman will start operating as the Benelux warehouse for Beiersdorf as of July 1st 2012 More information: Wim Bosman Logistic Services B.V. Thomas Bijl Business Development Manager E : t.bij[email protected] T : +31 (0)314 672 800 From white spot to logistics hotspot On 18 January 2012, the ‘Logistics DNA Arnhem Nijmegen Region’ report was presented to the provincial council of Gelderland (Netherlands). This report (executed by order of Lindus, Chamber of Commerce, Arnhem Nijmegen urban region and LEC Liemers) details the qualities of and opportunities for the regional logistics sector in Gelderland. The report indicates that logistics concerns more than just trucking from A to B. Various companies are active in the region that execute high value logistics operations, thereby adding a great deal of value. For example, quality control, repair and assembly. Favourable starting position The logistics sector in Gelderland, with more than 25,000 employees and an added value of 1.65 billion Euros annually, is clearly highly enterprising. The construction of the motorway A15 will strengthen the region. In addition, the logistics training offered by the Hogeschool Arnhem Nijmegen (HAN university of applied sciences) provides an outstanding foundation for an effective training structure. This favourable starting position requires further development, according to the report. Logistics deployment Logistics is very emphatically included on the implemen- 10 tation agenda of the provincial goods transportation programme. This year, 1.8 million Euros will be made available to further reinforce the climate for establishing logistics businesses in Gelderland and thereby enhance the economic strength of the province. Secure Lane During the debate, Transport en Logistiek Nederland (TLN, the national association for Transport and Logistics) emphasised the urgent need of carriers and shippers for a Secure Lane. This will combat criminality on motorways and at parking areas with the aid of camera surveillance. A plan is currently worked out for the creation of a Secure Lane on the motorway A12. Core group A core group will be created that will prepare an investment agenda for the logistics sector. Measures such as efforts concerning strategic acquisition and a strategic vision for the logistics sector will be part of this For more information, please contact: Paul Looman Managing Director Wim Bosman Forwarding Netherlands E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 351 More information on the LEC Liemers is available at www.lecliemers.nl InfoZine | March 2012 Developments in European partner network Wim Bosman is constantly searching for new opportunities to strategically reinforce the European partner network with new partners. The latest developments are the addition of three new partners and two new daily services. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics and ITG Internationale Transporte GmbH From today, Wim Bosman Genk (Belgium) is a strategic partner of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics in Poland. There are regular departures from Genk to destinations such as Nowy Tomysl, the international base of operations of the HUB of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Poland. In addition, the German network of Wim Bosman Genk has been expanded with ITG Internationale Transporte GmbH in Schwaig. The line service leaves Belgium with a minimum of three times per week with shipments to Bayern and vice versa. The maximum transit time is 48 hours. Davies Turner The Wim Bosman Group in Belgium and France is reinforcing its services to and from Great Britain with logistics partner Davies Turner. Wim Bosman departs for Great Britain every day from our branch in Mitry Compans (France). Wim Bosman Ostend (Belgium) also uses the services of Davies Turner for the regions of South England and Wales. Daily line haule From today, Wim Bosman Netherlands has a daily line haule to and from Lyon (France). Wim Bosman Lyon processes and distributes shipments in South East France. Simultaneously, Wim Bosman in ’s-Heerenberg has started a daily service to North East France. Wim Bosman distributes shipments in this region every day through the HUB, which is located in Langres Would you like more information on the strategic network of Wim Bosman? Please contact: Ruud Tousain Network Manager Europe E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 422 SystemPlus starts partnership with HIT in Norway SystemPlus has signed a partner contract with HIT, a subsidiary of ‘PostNord’ in Oslo, Norway. The partnership is focused on the further optimization of shipments to and from Norway. Besides mentioned services, SystemPlus also handles the customs formalities of the shipments to and from Norway. In connection with this, SystemPlus also offers the efficient option of consolidated shipment clearing. The services of HIT Norway are completely integrated into the SystemPlus network, which results in a high quality of service. The seamless connection with sea- and air freight to and from overseas destinations is achieved by using the gateway concept. Naturally, with the necessary documents and customs formalities Features of the service offered by SystemPlus are: • express distribution of both package and pallet shipments; • closed European network in 21 countries with more than 400 depots; • a central HUB with connections throughout Europe; • transportation of dangerous goods to various destinations; • digital registration, tracking and tracing of shipments; • delivery before 10:00 or 12:00 AM; • standard insurance to € 50,000 per shipment. InfoZine | March 2012 Editor’s explanation: The Scandinavian postal company PostNord has sold its subsidiaries in the Benelux, HIT Starintex Holland and HIT Belgium, to the German Hellmann Worldwide Logistics. HIT Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland will continue to exist under the name HIT and are geared to the new strategy with operations in sales and the combination of services to and from Scandinavia. More information: SystemPlus Jack Schweckhorst Operations Manager E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 481 11 New air freight office in Paris For sea- and air freight cargo to and from France there is now Mainfreight France. Mainfreight France is currently operating from the establishment of Wim Bosman, under the wing of airport Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Mainfreight has existing relationships at the ports of Fos sur Mer and Le Havre to handle both import and export sea freight business. Located within minutes of Paris CDG, Mainfreight France has the ability to pick up air freight cargo, make customs clearance and deliver within 24-48 hours to every city in France. Thanks to Wim Bosman France and their strategic relationship with the Volupal network, Mainfreight France has a tremendous competitive advantage to deliver cargo through all of France. It is this local expertise in France that will allow Mainfreight France to offer first class service to Mainfreight clients in USA, China, Australia and New Zealand. Interesting facts about airport Charles de Gaulle: • largest air freight volume in Europe (No. 6 worldwide); • Paris CDG is number 6 of the biggest passenger airports in the world; • France is the 5th largest economy in the world; • France is number 4 on the Fortune 500 ranking of Global headquarters by country; • Paris is number 3 on the Fortune 500 ranking by Global headquarters by city. With numbers like this, Paris will provide us a solid platform to launch Mainfreight throughout all of France For more information about air freight in France, please contact Chris Wilson, Country Manager Mainfreight France. Office details Mainfreight France: Rue Charles de Coulomb ZI Mitry Mory F-77290 Mitry Compans E : [email protected] T : +33 (0)1 60 21 73 55 F : +33 (0)1 60 21 73 96 W : www.mainfreight.fr Safety & Quality Assessment Systems (SQAS) An SQAS audit is executed in order to ascertain whether an organisation meets the requirements that are stipulated in relation to safety and quality during transportation and the storage and cross docking of packaged environmentally dangerous goods. Wim Bosman in ’s-Heerenberg (Netherlands) achieved an above average score in the SQAS audit. What is SQAS? SQAS is an evaluation system that guarantees safe and high quality transportation, storage and cross docking of dangerous (chemical) goods. The CEFIC (European Chemical Industry Council) developed the SQAS quality standard. The audit A detailed, objective and factual report was created on the basis of 513 questions for Transport and 544 for Warehousing. The SQAS audit revealed that Wim Bosman ’s-Heerenberg meets the requirements of SQAS Warehouse and SQAS Transport Service. This involves the examination of various processes, the training of team members and the registration of and response to incidents. The SQAS audit revealed that Wim Bosman 12 scores extra points for the number of trained safety officers, the equipment at various locations, registration and the following up of incidents. The SQAS audit provides an even better guarantee of quality, safety and environmental care within a company – certainly in combination with ISO certification – and is especially important for companies in the chemical sector Editor’s explanation: The SQAS audit was altered on 1 July 2011. The methodology is unchanged in relation to the generic effect, but there have been a number of specific changes in terms of content. Wim Bosman was evaluated on the basis of the updated SQAS audit. Would you like more information on SQAS at Wim Bosman? Please contact: Jules van de Pavert Manager Quality & Environment E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 231 Interested in the complete contents of SQAS? I : www.sqas.org InfoZine | March 2012 Ship ahoy! Unique shipments in practice How do you transport a 241 year old replica of a ship with a value of $38.000? Private person Gerrit van Kolthoorn was faced with this challenge in January 2012. Buying is one thing, but bringing the replica from Boston (USA) to Elburg (NL) without a dent or a scratch is another thing altogether. goal of relieving the client of all concerns by combining the expertise of Mainfreight air freight and Urgent & Special Services was very appealing to him. Special replica The model ship is a 241 year old replica (scale 1:48) of a 24-gun type vessel. The model is in outstanding condition and is still in the original colour. The original ship probably sailed between Great Britain and India. Do you have a challenging shipment that deviates from all standards? Please contact us! Private person After searching for a suitable carrier, Mr. van Kolthoorn found Wim Bosman Urgent & Special Services. The All-in After internal consultation between the air freight division of Mainfreight and the team members of Urgent & Special Services, an all-in rate was offered. The all-in rate included the preparation, the flight, the subsequent handling by the courier, transport insurance and customs formalities. This special transport was initiated as soon as all of the preparations were complete. The special shipment was delivered to Mr. van Kolthoorn’s complete satisfaction. The implementation was made possible by a rock-solid combination of Urgent & Special Services and Mainfreight air freight. We always search the globe for the best possible solution for our principal in order to guarantee the success of every assignment. More information: Wim Bosman Urgent & Special Services Antonie Moonen Operations Manager E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 237 Global Air freight services Air freight is an important part of our range of services in offering full supply chain solutions. Our air freight department works seamlessly together with our sea freight and distribution teams. Mainfreight has close contacts with a wide range of air freight carriers and agents located on major airports worldwide. As a member of IATA - the International Air Transport Association - Mainfreight has the highest quality recognition within the air freight industry and is allowed to work with any airline. Henceforth Mainfreight Schiphol can provide optimal services to its customers. Furthermore, Mainfreight will compete on the top 100 list of air freight forwarders in the Netherlands published yearly in NT (Dutch transport magazine). IATA works with its airline members and the air transport industry as a whole to promote safe, reliable, secure and economical air travel for the benefit of the world's consumers. Mainfreight’s Air freight team in Europe has currently air freight branches at the airports of AmsterdamSchiphol (AMS-NL), Brussels-Brucargo (BRU-BE) and InfoZine | March 2012 Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG-FR). We will keep you updated as we expand our air footprint into Russia, Poland and Romania in 2012. Overview of Mainfreight’s Air freight services: • gobal door-to-door delivery, import and export; • time definite services: 24 / 48 / 72 hours; • charter flights and special projects; • direct flights; • transport of dangerous goods; • complete import handling including warehousing and distribution; • first flight out services; • consolidation services; • customs clearance and documentation handling; • combined Sea & Air freight services. More information about Air freight? Please contact: Jon Gundy European Manager Sea & Air E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 402 13 Extended due to success! Wim Bosman Transport B.V. started using two new Ecocombis and forty universal trailers. Our virtual driver Wibo is present on the backside of the trailers. Ecocombi concept The new Ecocombis, MAN TGX 26.400 trucks, consist of a normal 6x2 truck with a height-adjustable BDF switching system. A dolly with two axles is connected to the back of the truck. A regular, and also new, 13.60 metre trailer can be connected to the dolly. Advantage Two Ecocombis can carry the same amount of freight as three normal trucks. Since the fuel consumption of both types is nearly the same, this means that two Ecocombis reduce the CO2 emissions by more than 100,000 kg per year. Virtual driver Wibo Our virtual driver Wibo is present on the backside of the new trailers: a unique design with an informative character Besides the two new Ecocombis the Wim Bosman fleet is further expanded with forty new universal trailers. These trailers can be used as part of an Ecocombi. More information about the fleet of Wim Bosman Transport? Please contact: Bertil ter Maat Managing Director E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 521 Seven days per week to Turkey Using intermodal transport enables Wim Bosman to offer the possibility to transport products to Turkey on a daily basis. Figures Despite the global crisis, Turkey’s exports grew by 18.2 percent in 2011. A total of 101.2 billion Euros of products was exported in 2011. An enormous increase in comparison with 2002, in which exports generated 27.8 billion Euros. This makes Turkey one of the largest export growth markets in the world. Intermodal transport Intermodal transport combines transportation by road, water and rail, and this saves road mileage. The Turkish logistics service provider Ekol and Wim Bosman are working as partners, transporting as many groupage, partial and complete loads as possible via intermodal transport. Multimodal Besides the fact that this multimodal method is one of the most environmentally friendly forms of transport, there are even more advantages: transit of international shipments is possible without transit documents, negative effects due to weather conditions are negligible and transportation also continues on the weekend, non-stop. With more than twenty years of transport experience to and from Turkey, Wim Bosman offers clients complete support in terms of advice, multimodal transport solutions, speed and budget. Having Turkish speaking team members, customs specialists and dedicated transport planners means that Wim Bosman can always offer an appropriate transport solution More information about shipments to and from Turkey please contact: Anton Frauenfelder Traffic Manager E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 211 I : www.wimbosman.nl/en/turkey 14 InfoZine | March 2012 Winner Entrepreneur’s prize Transport and Logistics The Entrepreneur’s prize for Transport and Logistics is a prestigious Dutch prize in the logistics sector with which Transport en Logistiek Nederland (TLN, the national association for Transport and Logistics) encourages entrepreneurs to devote more attention to continuous quality improvement, professionalization and innovation in the sector. On Saturday the 26th of November, during the annual TLN congress, the Wim Bosman Group was announced as the winner of the Entrepreneur’s prize for Transport and Logistics 2012 in the large company category. This year’s theme was Corporate Social Responsibility. Minister Schultz van Haegen “The great efforts taken in relation to CSR and then applying it in practice prompted the jury to announce Wim Bosman as the winner of the Entrepreneur’s prize for Transport and Logistics 2012”, according to Karel Noordzij (chairman of the jury). CCO Mario Schoofs received the prize from the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment, Ms. Melanie Schultz van Haegen. Jury report According to the jury, Wim Bosman, with its own Sustainability Manager - Leonie van Driel – has made great strides. The Wim Bosman Group has achieved its ambitious aims. Wim Bosman is clearly implementing the CSR policy and is leading in the sector. “We have Wibo, a virtual driver who serves as an example. Wibo started life in cartoons relating to damage prevention. The goal of the cartoons is to increase awareness amongst drivers in an appealing way”, according to Leonie van Driel. Corporate Social Responsibility For the Wim Bosman Group, sustainability is about the manner in which it executes the core tasks of a logistics service provider. Wim Bosman is aware of the socio-ecological impact of its activities and accepts social responsibility by altering its business operations appropriately. A CSR programme has been created that includes the ambitions and spearheads of Wim Bosman. InfoZine | March 2012 CCO Mario Schoofs received the prize from the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment, Ms. Melanie Schultz van Haegen. ECO-service “One of the sustainable solutions that we have developed is the ECO-service. Where possible, we use a longer lead time, which enables us to load more efficiently and to make more effective use of intermodal solutions.This is how we reduce CO2 emissions. We used to be primarily focused on speed, but now we also include the environment in our approach to clients. Naturally, we are the ambassador of the concept and must take every effort to encourage our clients to adopt this new way of thinking”, according to Leonie van Driel Would you like more information on sustainability? Please contact: Leonie van Driel Sustainability Manager E : [email protected] T : +31 (0)314 678 232 15 For all your sea and or air freight shipments: +31(0)10 299 2828 [email protected] +32 (0)3 333 5100 [email protected] +33 (0)1 60 21 73 78 [email protected] +40 (0) 244 599 367 [email protected] +31(0)20 587 4822 [email protected] +32 (0)2 251 3500 [email protected] +33 (0)1 60 21 73 50 [email protected] +40 (0) 372 447 500 [email protected]