
In the Netherlands, we are fortunate to have a well-organized logistics sector. Countless products are transported daily from A to B, allowing consumers to enjoy a wide range of goods. But have you ever considered how crucial the logistics sector truly is? Transport and Logistics Netherlands (TLN) certainly has, which is why they have launched the campaign "It only works with logistics."
Crucial for Society as a Whole
With this campaign, they demonstrate that logistics is not only important for businesses but for society as a whole. Without logistics, we wouldn't be able to enjoy the products we use daily. From our food to our clothing and electronics, everything is transported by trucks, ships, trains, and planes.
But it's not just consumers who depend on logistics. Businesses cannot do without it either. Without well-organized logistics, companies cannot deliver their products on time, which can lead to unhappy customers and ultimately, loss of revenue. A well-functioning logistics sector is therefore essential for the success of businesses.
Working in the Logistics Sector
With this campaign, TLN also aims to show that the logistics sector offers many opportunities for job seekers. There is a high demand for well-trained logistics professionals, such as truck drivers, warehouse staff, and planners. By choosing a career in logistics, you are opting for a sector where you have many opportunities for personal development.
RoutiGo understands how challenging it can be to recruit and retain high-quality delivery personnel. After all, a smile at the door is invaluable, and you want to be able to guarantee that. RoutiGo supports this important campaign because, ultimately, it's all about the ultimate delivery experience at the customer's door.
In short, the logistics sector is indispensable for our society and offers many opportunities for job seekers. TLN is committed to a well-functioning and sustainable logistics sector, ensuring that we can continue to enjoy the products we need in the future. So, follow TLN's advice: It only works with logistics!





















