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IKEA Launches Deliveries In Paris Via The Seine
Starting from this month IKEA is introducing deliveries by boat via the Seine for its Parisian customers.
In an effort to further reduce CO2 emissions in its operations while improving delivery times in the French capital, the company partnered with Box2Home to launch a new delivery scheme that utilizes boat transport on the Seine together with electric vehicles for the final delivery. The Île-de-France region supported the project financially and logistically as part of a wider program to further utilize navigable waterways in France.
The new solution allows for the entire IKEA range to be delivered by river in the French capital, emitting up to five times less CO2 than road delivery and saving around 300.000 kilometers on Parisian roads annually.
“We are proud to be a pioneer in this field and introduce deliveries via the Seine in Paris. With this innovation we are taking an important step to support the growth of home deliveries while reducing the environmental impact. I would like to thank the City of Paris, HAROPA PORT, the Île-de-France region, and Voies navigables de France for their assistance and support,” says Emma Recco, Country Business Development Manager at IKEA France.
The scheme is planned to be expanded by connecting the IKEA Customer Distribution Center to the harbor of Limay that opens in 2026.
“Developing river transport is not an option but a necessity for the City of Paris and we will encourage each project going in this direction. The IKEA solution is a perfect example of what we want to support and develop in the future. An innovation which, I hope, will inspire many other economic players,” says Pierre Rabadan, Deputy Mayor of Paris.
IKEA Frances also expects to be able to offer more home delivery slots as a result of introducing the new service.
Source : IKEA
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