Levi Strauss & Co. to launch 6th distribution centre in Europe
06 Apr 22 2 min read
The site selected for the DC will be both LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and WELL Health-Safety certified. The facility will manage the distribution of apparel, accessories and footwear across wholesale, retail, digital, e-commerce and marketplace channels, Sophie Ponet, said in the Unzipped blog.
Levi Strauss is expanding beyond the elements found at its LEED Platinum-certified DC in Henderson, Nevada, and will include materials like sustainably sourced concrete, vegetated walls, rooftop solar panels and a green roof in Dorsten. DC employees will experience Levi Strauss’ sustainable choices first-hand through access to electric vehicle chargers, an on-site park and advanced recycling facilities.
“This state-of-the-art distribution centre is a critical next step to optimise growth in Europe and continue to push the envelope for sustainable operations. Levi Strauss is excited to partner with the city of Dorsten to create a centralised hub for its growth aspirations while investing in the future of the community,” Stephen Berube, senior vice president, global distribution and logistics, said.
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In partnership with Delta Development Group and the city of Dorsten, the facility plans to start operations in April 2024.
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