ELVIS Logistics Network Teams Up with Euromaster to Tackle Industry Challenges
ELVIS, a cooperative network for freight and logistics firms, has strengthened its position through a new partnership with Euromaster. The collaboration aims to provide members with greater support amid rising costs and digital challenges in the industry. Euromaster's long-standing expertise in heavy-duty services will now be accessible to ELVIS-affiliated companies.
ELVIS works to protect and empower its network by offering centralised procurement, an online shop, and advisory services. It also acts as a liaison with government and regulatory bodies, representing member interests in policy discussions. Beyond logistics support, the organisation oversees pilot projects and research collaborations with universities and institutions.
The partnership with Euromaster marks a key development for ELVIS. As Europe's largest workshop network, Euromaster brings over 30 years of experience in the heavy-duty sector. Its One Stop Solution model ensures all services are delivered under one roof, streamlining operations for ELVIS members.
While specific details on the number of ELVIS member companies or their industries remain unclear, the network continues to expand its offerings. The alliance with Euromaster is expected to enhance service quality and operational efficiency for affiliated businesses.
The agreement gives ELVIS members direct access to Euromaster's decades of service expertise. This move follows ELVIS's broader strategy to help companies navigate cost pressures and digital shifts. The partnership is set to provide tangible benefits, reinforcing the network's role in the logistics sector.
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