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ID Logistics SAS
ID Logistics SAS is a contract logistics company. It runs warehouses and distribution centers for other businesses, handling tasks like storing products, picking orders, packing, and shipping them to stores or end customers. It also manages transport and other day-to-day supply chain work that companies prefer to outsource. Its main customers are retailers, e-commerce sellers, consumer brands, and industrial companies that need goods moved and delivered reliably. ID Logistics makes money by charging for logistics services under long-term contracts, usually based on the work it performs and the facilities it manages for each client. What makes the business different is that it sits in the middle of the supply chain rather than making products itself. It helps customers run complex logistics networks without building and staffing those operations in-house, which makes it an important partner for companies that need flexible warehousing and fulfillment capacity.
ID Logistics SAS is a contract logistics company. It runs warehouses and distribution centers for other businesses, handling tasks like storing products, picking orders, packing, and shipping them to stores or end customers. It also manages transport and other day-to-day supply chain work that companies prefer to outsource.
Its main customers are retailers, e-commerce sellers, consumer brands, and industrial companies that need goods moved and delivered reliably. ID Logistics makes money by charging for logistics services under long-term contracts, usually based on the work it performs and the facilities it manages for each client.
What makes the business different is that it sits in the middle of the supply chain rather than making products itself. It helps customers run complex logistics networks without building and staffing those operations in-house, which makes it an important partner for companies that need flexible warehousing and fulfillment capacity.