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07/04/2006
Alpina Savoie calls on Geodis to manage its supply chain

As part of a 5-year contract, Geodis BM has successfully taken over the management of all logistics activities for Alpina Savoie, France's Chambéry-based, 3rd largest pasta company (40,000 tons/year), enabling the latter to improve its business performance against a backdrop of strong growth.
Optimised management for the Alpina Savoie supply chain
Geodis BM handles pre-production logistics for Alpina Savoie including bulk wheat supplies for its 2 production sites. The Group also manages post-production activities: shuttling goods between the production sites and 2 warehouses (10,000m² with racks and mass storage), inventory management, order-picking and distribution to customers throughout France (80% super/hypermarket chains). This solution has been designed and enhanced to offer retailers the necessary level of performance. Alpina Savoie has found a real asset in the power of the Geodis BM network, which features regional platforms, cross-docking systems, optimised transport plans and much more.
Innovation on the agrifood sector
This contract is the largest of its kind managed by Geodis BM for an agrifood company. "Outsourcing remains a rare solution on the agrifood sector," explains Franck Rouard, Chairman of the Alpina Savoie management board. "Our Group is pioneering this approach." The project consists in equal parts transport and logistics and Geodis BM has therefore adapted software from SAGE to meet its customer's operational constraints. The new 17,000m² platform in Montmélian in south-east France (of which 11,000m² are dedicated to Alpina Savoie) has also been up and running since late April 2006. 25 Geodis employees now work exclusively on this account.
Outsourcing: a logistical response to boost Alpina Savoie's business performance
As a result of shorter lead times, the demand for just-in-time flows, new European
standards for traceability and other complications, Alpina Savoie, which has generated
36% of growth in 6 years, wanted to entrust all of its supply chain activities
to a single service provider. "Outsourcing our logistics services was vital
to enable us to meet our commitments to retailers. We do keep a close eye on the
quality indicators however." Geodis BM's fast reactions, boosted by the project
management approach it has applied since the beginning of the call for tender
process, have been particularly appreciated by its customer. The service provider's
operating competencies, especially in terms of Information
Systems and Human Resources, have allowed
Alpina Savoie to re-focus on its core business activity while maintaining local
jobs and optimising its entire supply chain.]
[About Geodis
Geodis is a European logistics service provider with international ambition. The Group ranks among the top five companies in its field in Europe and is renowned for its multi-business/multi-sector expertise and ability to coordinate all or part of its customers' supply chain processes, including distribution (groupage and express), logistics, full truck loads, air and sea freight forwarding and reverse logistics.
The Group draws on the skills and commitment of its employees to support its customers in all their strategic, geographical and technological developments, offering them customised solutions to manage their physical and information flows. As such, it provides dedicated logistics services tailored to meet the challenges of its customers' individual business sectors.
With an international network covering 120 countries and a decentralised organisation system, the Group's 23,800 employees offer a wealth of multicultural experience, a local touch and a great deal of flexibility and responsiveness.
Geodis posted nearly €3.6bn in revenue in 2005 and is listed on Euronext Paris (Eurolist compartment B).