European Investor
25 Mar 2026, 19:28
DHL and iglo extend logistics partnership to strengthen frozen food supply in Germany
March 25, 2026 — DHL Supply Chain and iglo Deutschland have extended their long-standing logistics partnership by five years, reinforcing collaboration in frozen food distribution across Germany.
Under the renewed agreement, DHL will continue managing iglo’s central frozen food warehouse and in-plant logistics at its Reken facility, as well as all transport operations. The site serves as the main distribution hub for iglo products nationwide, ensuring reliable delivery to retailers and consumers.
The partnership, spanning more than 25 years, has evolved into a fully integrated end-to-end logistics network. DHL said it will further optimize operations to improve efficiency, flexibility, and supply chain resilience.
Sustainability remains a key focus, with DHL deploying lower-emission transport solutions, including electric trailers, alternative fuel systems, and vehicles powered by LPG and HVO100 biodiesel to reduce CO2 emissions.
Both companies highlighted the extension as a step toward enhancing supply security while advancing greener logistics in the frozen food sector.
March 25, 2026 — DHL Supply Chain and iglo Deutschland have extended their long-standing logistics partnership by five years, reinforcing collaboration in frozen food distribution across Germany.
Under the renewed agreement, DHL will continue managing iglo’s central frozen food warehouse and in-plant logistics at its Reken facility, as well as all transport operations. The site serves as the main distribution hub for iglo products nationwide, ensuring reliable delivery to retailers and consumers.
The partnership, spanning more than 25 years, has evolved into a fully integrated end-to-end logistics network. DHL said it will further optimize operations to improve efficiency, flexibility, and supply chain resilience.
Sustainability remains a key focus, with DHL deploying lower-emission transport solutions, including electric trailers, alternative fuel systems, and vehicles powered by LPG and HVO100 biodiesel to reduce CO2 emissions.
Both companies highlighted the extension as a step toward enhancing supply security while advancing greener logistics in the frozen food sector.