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GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and Westphalia
  1. LÖDIGE INDUSTRIES GMBH

    Germany

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    The Lödige Industries Group was founded in 1948 and has independent registered offices in Hong Kong, London, New York and Doha (Qatar), and each office also has numerous subsidiaries. Currently, the family-owned business has over1 000 employees throughout the world. Lödige offers conveyor-technology solutions for a wide range of sectors and specialises in complex material flow systems for logistics tasks. The company is the global leader for cargo handling terminals. The product range includes solutions for barrier-free construction (stair lifts, platform lifts), freight lifts, car elevators, lifting platforms, rack feeders, fully automated car parking systems, air cargo installations and software solutions for warehouse management. Lödige Service includes maintenance, modernisation, repairs and replacement parts for elevators, lifting platforms and industrial systems from Lödige and other manufacturers.

  2. GOODCANG LOGISTICS GMBH

    Germany

    Goodcang Logistics GmbH is the German branch of Elogistic. Goodcang was founded in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in July 2020. The company began by providing reliable fulfilment warehousing solutions and a prompt distributions service over the last miles for our cross-border e-sellers and local British online retailers on eBay, Amazon and other platforms. In recent years, we have built up close collaboration with partners such as DHL, GLS, Hermes, DPD, DHL Freight, GEL, Super Smart Service Ltd, YunExpress and other giants in logistics. Goodcang Logistics GmbH operates over four warehouse locations in Nettetal, Euskirchen and Mönchengladbach with a total capacity of over 70, 000 square metres and has created more than 300 new jobs. At full operating capacity, Goodcang Logistics GmbH can process and send 120, 000 parcels per day and unload around 20 40-foot sea containers per day.