Everything in motion: How FIEGE faces today’s challenges while shaping tomorrow’s logistics
Rarely has there been a time with more going on. The world – including the world of logistics – keeps turning faster and faster. Megatrends like digitalisation and sustainability are crucial drivers. eCommerce is booming. Logistical capacities are few and far between. And co-operating with start-ups continues to hold a central role. The latest instalment of the LOGO magazines features an interview with the Chairmen of our Executive Board, Jens and Felix Fiege, who recently received the “Family Entrepreneur of the Year” award. In this interview, they tell us more about how FIEGE handles today’s many challenges, outline the opportunities hidden therein, and explain why FIEGE is well prepared for the future.
Report
- Multi-faceted know-how for pharmaceuticals and medical instrumentation
- It pays to learn from clients
- Solving the issue of food waste
- FIEGE rolls up its sleeves
Projects
- New shipping service for the First Mile
- To grow and to prosper
- A fresh new look for the FIEGE Campus
- One app for all seasons
- FIEGE gifts its favourite jersey
- More space for fashion, healthcare, and consumer goods
Innovation and Sustainability
- Pioneering eco-logistics for a quarter of a century
- Intelligent transport optimisation
- FAST & FORWARD 2021: “Together on a mission!”
- Sustainable start
- Automated overnight stocktaking
People at FIEGE
- Inclusion despite restricting abilities
- News from the Far East
- Girl power at FIEGE
- Employee survey: Because every opinion matters
- FIEGE Academy goes big and digital
Interview
- FIEGE delivers for LANDI
- Responsibility for man and nature
Covid-19: How FIEGE handles the pandemic, protects its employees, and takes away something positive from the crisis
The Covid-19 pandemic is the dominating topic for Fiege – and most likely for any company and private individual – of the year 2020. The coronavirus has impacted the everyday work and life of all business segments and employees. 16 locations had to put their staff on a furlough scheme in the meantime, affecting some 2500 employees. Other locations, in turn, needed additional staff because volumes increased significantly. Online sales have soared by between 20 and 30 per cent in many industries. E- tailing with electronics and lifestyle products, but also the food sector and medical areas have been experiencing particularly high demand. The brick-and-mortar retail trade, however, has in the meantime come close to a complete standstill.
Corporate Sustainability Special
- Creating a sustainable future
- Sustainability is ingrained in our DNA
- The Josef Fiege Foundation presents the Volunteer Award
- New foundation executive board for the Josef Fiege Stiftung
- Sustainability with heart and soul
- PV system goes online at the MegaCenter in Greven-Reckenfeld
- Eco-logistics is not just a word
Report
- More than an employer
- Easy marketplace integration for tomorrow’s eCommerce
- Fiege is Best Logistics Brand 2020 according to Logistik Heute and BVL
- German AI Award
- Intriguing talks about innovation and sustainability
- Game changer
Projects
- Dräger will become the biggest customer at the new Fiege logistics centre Zülpich near Cologne
- New logistics capacities in the making
- myFIEGE: IT develops customer portal
- Announcement Innovation Challenge
- A new home for digital business units in Münster’s Hafen district
- Fiege and Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof continue with joint expansion of shared logistics network
Interview
- Does this come in a larger size?
- Company Building: Supporting incorporators that aim to make logistics more digital
- No risk, no fun
Cover Covid-19 Special
- Covid-19
- Employee testimonials
- Facemasks, airlift, and frenzied markets
- PPE distributed for Germany’s Federal Ministry of Health
- Crisis task force on call around the clock
- 2020 in numbers
Human Resources
- Nature Grows Knowledge
- In-company bicycle leasing scheme