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Maxence Gorregues
Published on
Nov. 2, 2024 at 9:25 a.m.
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On departmental road 613 between Mondeville 2 and Cagnyhe imposes it. Spread over an area of 30,000 m2, the Decathlon Logistics center changed managers at the beginning of August 2024. These are two people who were in charge of coordinating the activity of the site who are taking over the platform from which the Decathlon group wished to separate as part of a internal reorganization.
New products, and also repairs
“We continue to supply 25 Decathlon stores compared to 40 previously and others overseas, but gradually we should have fewer and fewer to deal with,” Alexandre Moal, co-founder, with Bastien Barraquet, explains to Liberté Caen. of the company ReGNR, created following the withdrawal of Decathlon and which therefore now manages the site.
The activities of storage and delivery of new products will continue, but the two managers wish to develop another activity, that of repair and second-hand.
Thanks to our workshop, we want to offer companies who wish to repair rental or recovered objects, to make them like new, and thus give them a second life.
This can be the case for bicycles for example, or also for camping equipment, such as tents. “The second life is the mission that we have set for ourselves with the ReGNR team. »
A subsidiary of Supplyweb
In this huge warehouse, around 100 employees distribute the different tasks. To find new customers and occupy the spaces left free by Decathlon, the managers of ReGNR intend to rely in particular on the experience and Supplyweb networka Caen logistics platform specializing in e-commerce. And for good reason, ReGNR has become a subsidiary of Supplyweb which now employs 150 people to feed its network of 300 customers. There were only two employees when this company was launched in 2011, including the turnover must exceed 22 million euros This year. 35 million euros with ReGNR.
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