GEODIS launches first French port hub at Le Havre

Edouard Philippe, mayor of Le Havre & Marie-Christine Lombard Photo credit: @ A. Goulard
Edouard Philippe, mayor of Le Havre & Marie-Christine Lombard Photo credit: @ A. Goulard

GEODIS has established its first integrated port hub in France, selecting Le Havre as the location for a new multi-service logistics platform designed to streamline import and export operations.

Located within France’s largest container port, the new facility combines GEODIS’ four business lines into a single site to provide end-to-end supply chain services.

The company said the hub integrates distribution and express parcel delivery, international freight forwarding, European road transport and contract logistics operations.

Situated at the Port of Le Havre, the new hub aims to improve supply chain efficiency by reducing handling disruptions and increasing operational flexibility.

Le Havre handled more than 3.2 million containers in 2025 and connects with over 700 ports worldwide, reinforcing its position as France’s primary gateway for international trade.

The logistics provider said consolidating services at one location will help customers optimize cargo flows, improve responsiveness and strengthen competitiveness in global markets.

The project marks GEODIS’ first integrated port hub in France and expands the company’s presence in strategic port-based logistics infrastructure.