News|01.10.2024

Why transport logistics and sustainability are not contradictory

As part of an article in Tagesanzeiger & Fokus.swiss, Peter and Rolf Galliker had the opportunity to talk about the "Future of Supply Chain" and thus also about the wide-ranging topic of sustainability. An exciting interview provides an insight into the mindset of the Galliker brothers, as well as their goals, strategies and assessment of the future of the transport industry.

Why transport logistics and sustainability are not...

You can find the whole interview under this link. Enjoy reading it!

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