Messaggerie Libri Extends Contract with CEVA Logistics Across Italy

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CEVA Logistics has further extended its market-leading position in the Italian books market with the renewal of a long-standing contract with Milan-headquartered Messaggerie Libri (Me.Li) – the country’s leading distributor of editorial products.  More than 600 publishing brands partner with Me.Li which has over 4,000 nationwide bookshops and stationery stores.

The two companies have been working in close collaboration since the signing of their first contract in 1999 and this new contract takes its extension to the end of December 2021 and also includes provision to negotiate a further long-term deal.

City of Books itself is a unique, green supply chain facility dedicated to the publishing sector.  Covering more than 80,000 sq m, it can handle over 90 million books per annum.  The site includes a photovoltaic plant with over 35,000 modules, covering an area of 6,500 sq m. This translates into 3,780 MWh annually, the equivalent to energy generated in 2,000 homes, saving on average of 1.6 million kg of CO2 emissions.

“Throughout our two decade long relationship with Me.Li we have sought to continuously innovate our contract logistics services in this highly specialist market,” says CEVA Logistics Managing Director Italy, Christophe Boustouller. “This new contract extension is testament to their long-term commitment to CEVA and its capabilities”.

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Danny Gill
Danny is currently a Digital Marketing and Content Creation Manager for Airfreight Logistics and Logistics Manager (LM) and is quite the foodie. He’s always on the hunt for new and exciting dishes to sample, and is never one to back down from a spicy challenge. His travels have taken him around the world, and he’s been able to experience many different cultures (and food).