H&M will deliver faster from new fulfilment centre

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Editorial
24 October 2016
1 min

Fashion retailer H&M wants to start delivering online orders faster from a new fulfilment centre in Tilburg. XPO Logistics is developing the building, which is intended to process orders from the Low Countries and France.

Twinklemagazine.nl writes about this. The new warehouse should significantly reduce H&M's delivery time from the beginning of next year. Now ordered items still come from Poland. French orders are processed in Italy and Belgian orders were prepared in Great Britain. All these orders will soon be shipped from the Vossenberg West industrial estate in Tilburg, near Coolblue's distribution centre.

The centre has already been commissioned by H&M. Currently, only orders from the Belgian market are shipped here. France and the Netherlands will follow soon. The retailer does not yet want to make any promises about delivery times. XPO Logistics' new building will create around 500 jobs.

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