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Managing export flows to Africa?

The CrossTrades network covers 23 countries in Africa and is providing logistics solutions for customers shipping to and from Africa. The countries are sourcing globally, with China and India as the main production areas.  

Rik Spruyt is managing the CrossTrades network. He has a proven track record of over 25 years of doing business with Africa. He will join us for an interesting interactive power lunch where he will provide answers on African strategy, sales in Africa, market position and the impact of digitalization.

We kindly invite you on Wednesday 28 June from 11h00 at
 
Hotel Mercure Roeselare
Accent Business Park
Kwadestraat 149b
8800 Roeselare
 
End : 13h00

Please kindly confirm your attendance by return to hildec@gosselingroup.eu
We hope to welcome you there!

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Thanks to a solar panel installation of 1.5 MW from ENGIE, Gosselin is becoming a more sustainable logistics player

ENGIE installed a 1.5 MW solar panel installation at the Gosselin site in Antwerp. This installation of more than 3,000 solar panels will allow them to reduce their CO2 emissions by 535 tons per year, equivalent to the annual emissions of 268 diesel cars.Gosselin currently launched a new trial project combining the usual road transport with train groupage in Europe. It is the perfect combination between handling large volumes, less reloads, less damage risks, and focusing on sustainability at the same time.
Hank Guns

Elke middag even naar buiten voor een wandeling

’s Middags even naar buiten om de benen te strekken. Het klinkt haast niet mogelijk in Deurne, maar Hank Guns doet het al meer dan 20 jaar en hij vond al enkele verrassende routes. Hij is fan van het initiatief bij Gosselin om meer in te zetten op beweging en deelt zijn wandelingen maar al te graag met de collega’s.
Hank Guns

A short walk outdoors every afternoon

Stepping outside to stretch your legs in the afternoon. It sounds almost impossible in Deurne, but Hank Guns has been doing it for over 20 years, discovering some surprising routes along the way. He's a fan of the initiative at Gosselin to focus more on movement and gladly shares his walks with colleagues.