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Envoi du Net on BFM Business French TV

03 June, 2019

On 25 May, Christophe Core, CEO of Envoi Du Net (EDN) was invited onto the set of BFM Business to present his company. During an interview lasting four and a half minutes, the programme offered a closer look at EDN and presented its services and goals.

 

A presentation of the services and goals of Envoi Du Net

Every week, Fanny Berthon, a journalist for BFM TV, invites owners of French SMEs onto her programme "Hebdo des PME". This week, her guest was Christophe Core, the CEO of Envoi Du Net. She asked him about the company and the advantages that EDN offers its customers. Christophe Core was very relaxed and answered her questions in a clear and precise manner.

His promise to enable online retailers save 80% on national and international shipping fees is attractive and sparked the journalist's curiosity. Christopher Core explained that he is able to provide such competitive rates by negotiating with the various shipping services, thanks to a significant volume of deliveries and to the time online retailers save by offloading tedious daily tasks (IT, invoice management, after-sales service, etc.).

 

Envoi Du Net is set to expand

In addition to the new online retail partners who are constantly joining the adventure, EDN is seeing organic growth: the volume of its customer deliveries is increasing. This is a mark of success for EDN, which benefits directly from this positive outcome. The CEO has set ambitious goals. As well as offering shipping services, Envoi Du Net also provides its customers with advisory services in terms of logistics and developing their services abroad.

Christophe Core explained that international shipping is still fairly limited. EDN encourages its customers to become more involved in this type of market. The results can only be positive. The CEO revealed that, to this end, he would like to penetrate the Chinese market and encourages his customers to develop their shipping activities in this part of the world. But that's not all; the businessman aims to modernise working techniques by using robotisation to limit repetitive tasks, gain competitiveness and allow online retailers to continue to compete with market giants such as Amazon and Cdiscount.