
The initiative demonstrates how logistics providers are using multimodal transport to cut emissions and meet sustainability targets, while offering high‑security handling for premium cosmetics brands.
Geodis’s new rail‑road offering for Naos reflects a growing industry pivot toward greener supply chains. By integrating a short truck haul with a longer rail segment, the service reduces fuel consumption and CO₂ output compared with an all‑road alternative. For a cosmetics company that markets premium, often sensitive products, the shift also aligns with consumer expectations for environmentally responsible brands, enhancing Naos’s market positioning while delivering measurable carbon savings.
The operational design emphasizes security and reliability. Goods are loaded into sealed containers at the Neuville‑en‑Ferrain hub, then transported to the Dourges multimodal platform where dedicated drivers oversee the handover to SNCF‑operated trains. This "combi" model maintains product integrity, crucial for skincare formulations, and provides tight schedule control through synchronized truck‑train connections. The final truck leg to the Port Saint Louis warehouse completes a seamless end‑to‑end flow, minimizing handling points and potential delays.
Geodis’s broader network underpins the service’s scalability. With roughly 120 trains running weekly across domestic routes such as Lille‑Avignon and international corridors linking Poland, Italy and the Baltic ports, the company can extend similar low‑carbon solutions to other sectors. The Naos partnership showcases how large logistics operators can combine modal flexibility, sustainability goals, and sector‑specific requirements, setting a template for retailers and manufacturers seeking to modernise distribution while meeting tightening environmental regulations.
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