LogCoop. A logistics cooperative for SME’s

Since being founded in 2013, LogCoop has been based in Düsseldorf, Germany. As a cooperation, the company bundles the complete range of services of medium-sized companies in the transport and logistics industry in the sense of one-stop shopping. Currently, 140 members in Europe belong to the network, which enables the neutral bundling of individual resources [...] The post LogCoop. A logistics cooperative for SME’s first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.

Jun 3, 2025 - 19:55
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LogCoop. A logistics cooperative for SME’s

Since being founded in 2013, LogCoop has been based in Düsseldorf, Germany. As a cooperation, the company bundles the complete range of services of medium-sized companies in the transport and logistics industry in the sense of one-stop shopping. Currently, 140 members in Europe belong to the network, which enables the neutral bundling of individual resources and promotes the use of synergies to increase the competitiveness of each individual.

Thomas Elkenhans.

In addition, there are consulting services, both in tender management, process optimisation and individual marketing and sales, up to joint trade fair appearances. The core is the LogCoop Intranet, which as MRM (Members Relationship Management) connects the members with each other and also supports them in their daily business with transport offers and warehouse enquiries.

Our members are medium-sized, owner-managed freight forwarders and logistics service providers who want to strengthen their position in the community and secure their future.

We currently have member companies not only from Germany, but also from various European countries, such as Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Great Britain and France says Thomas Elkenhans (member of the board).

Unique in Germany is the LogCoop warehouse network. Founded in January 2016, it now comprises over 60 members. By bundling warehouse capacities, a total of over 4 million square metres of space is available at 400 locations in 11 European countries, which can be easily distributed via the network.

This specific network will be expanded under the name “European warehouse network.”

LogCoop will present this new network at the transport logistic trade fair in Munich in June 2025.The post LogCoop. A logistics cooperative for SME’s first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.