Logistics Day: Three groups of visitors given insight into Fiege Logistik in Bremen

The visitors from Singapore made a gift - tea.

Bremen, 8th May 2017. Three groups of visitors called on the Fiege location in Bremen on the Day of Logistics. In collaboration with Deutsche Außenhandels- und Verkehrsakademie (DAV), the German Academy of Foreign Trade and Transport, Fiege in Bremen arranged the look behind the scenes of the logistics company. DAV is a close partner of Fiege Bremen. Various employees have already extended their professional knowledge there.

Amongst the interested persons was a group from Singapore. 23 participants attended the Day of Logistics in the context of their study tour. One group of 15 came from Wabeq Waller Beschäftigungs-und Qualifizierungsgesellschaft, a company that specialises in employment and qualification programmes. There was an extensive exchange with the attendees, many of whom had brought their application papers to benefit from a direct contact with Fiege. Fiege in Bremen is currently seeking employees in the commercial sector. Moreover, some training places are still vacant.

The third group of visitors consisted of interested citizens from Bremen who used the Day of Logistics to look inside the large halls at Fiege. The Fiege location on Ludwig-Erhard-Straße provides 75,000 square metres of logistics space dedicated to consumer goods for its clients Melitta, Saturn petcare, and Hyga.

About FIEGE

The FIEGE Group, headquartered in Greven in Westphalia (Germany), is one of Europe’s most innovative logistics companies. A workforce of over 23,000 employed at 133 locations based in 16 countries back FIEGE and its international operations in core markets across all of Europe, and all the way to Asia. FIEGE is a fifth-generation family business that is regarded as a pioneer of contract logistics. Its modular solutions in Logistics, Digital Services, Real Estate and Ventures form the essence of its business activities. In 2021, the FIEGE Group generated 1.8 billion euros in turnover while overseeing more than four million square metres of logistics space.