Mail order company supports initiative

Marvin Meyke,

Amazon once again a partner of the Logistics Day

The online mail order company Amazon has been supporting the day of action since 2022 and is on board again this year. The Day of Logistics is supported by companies that provide an insight into their services and tasks free of charge on this day, with more than 100 events taking place.

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The Europe-wide "Logistics Day" campaign has once again gained Amazon as a partner company for 2024. Partners support Logistics Day not only financially, but also in achieving its goals.

More visibility for the industry

Logistics Day is intended to help make logistics visible to the public and raise awareness of its functions, diversity and attractiveness. In this way, the companies are simultaneously committed to the day of action and to the entire economic sector. In return, they receive a presence in all public channels of the Logistics Day. They also have the opportunity to help shape and support the promotion of their events.

Amazon partners the day of action for the third time in a row

The online mail order company has been organizing events on Logistics Day since 2010. This year, the company is once again taking part in the Day of Action program, with Amazon providing exciting insights at many logistics, sorting and distribution centers. Interested parties can experience at first hand how varied the professions in logistics are.

"Amazon and its teams have been firmly rooted in Germany for over 25 years and are there for their customers. We are delighted to be supporting Logistics Day again this year to give the sector and the people behind it the attention they deserve. Efficient logistics is like a large orchestra in which our great colleagues work hand in hand with state-of-the-art technology and all the pieces of the puzzle have to fit together," says Martin Andersen, Country Director AMZL MEU, who is responsible for the last mile at Amazon in Germany.

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