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Vanderlande reopens Reverse Logistics Centre to drive reuse, remanufacturing and recycling

Vanderlande is proud to announce the reopening of its Reverse Logistics Centre in Veghel, The Netherlands. This is an important milestone in our journey towards developing and delivering more sustainable logistics solutions. The centre will help us take the next steps as we maximise the value of returned materials by focusing on reuse, remanufacturing and recycling. These “three Rs” allow us to reduce waste and our reliance on virgin resources.

The Reverse Logistics Centre brings clear benefits to our customers by improving how materials are recovered and reintegrated. The result is greater operational efficiency while supporting ambitious sustainability goals.

“Our facility is a prime example of how circular economy principles can deliver a measurable impact,” says Edwin Verwaaijen, Programme Leader for Circular Supply Chain with Vanderlande. “By reducing waste and optimising the use of resources, we are creating real value for both ourselves and our customers.”

The reopening of the Reverse Logistics Centre also reflects our broader commitment to embedding circular economy principles into logistics and material handling.

“This is about doing the right things and doing them the right way,” adds Mart Corbijn van Willenswaard, Executive Vice President of BU Supply at Vanderlande. “By turning challenges into opportunities, we are taking tangible steps towards a more sustainable future for our industry.”

As we continue to expand these efforts, the Reverse Logistics Centre will play a crucial role in shaping the future of logistics – where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. Together with our partners, we are proud to take another step towards a greener and more circular future.