Logista’s express parcel and document delivery company, NACEX, celebrated its 30th anniversary earlier this month.
The company started its activity in Spain on 6 February 1995, and in 2006 it began in Portugal as part of a strategy focused on expansion.
In recent years, this expansion has been directed towards the Benelux region with the acquisition of Speedlink and Belgium Parcels Service, providing significant advantages to its customers, such as being able to have a global service offer available with NACEX and better delivery and collection times for international shipments.
Over three decades, the NACEX Network has tripled in size, with more than 300 franchise offices, 35 hubs, over 4,300 collaborators and more than 2,600 vehicles.
In 2002, becoming part of Logista, the leading distributor of products and services to local businesses in Europe, played a fundamental role in this growth, allowing the company to consolidate itself as a benchmark company in its sector.
“NACEX was conceived with the idea of providing the market with courier services of the highest quality, relying on a powerful logistics platform and the most advanced technology,” said NACEX General Director, Manuel Orihuela.
“That is what has positioned us at the forefront.”
Logista is one of the top logistics operators in Europe, specialising in proximity distribution channels. The company regularly serves nearly 200,000 sales points throughout Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and Poland, and facilitates the best and fastest market access for a broad range of retail products, pharmaceuticals, electronic recharges, books and other publications, tobacco and lottery products, among others. Logista also operates the largest transportation network in Spain which is also certified for food safety.
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