Hermes Germany is testing two cargo bikes from the Berlin manufacturer citkar in Dresden and Leipzig. With the findings of the Hermes pilot test, citkar wants to bring a cargo bike tailored to the CEP industry onto the market.
“Especially in cities like Leipzig and Dresden with the high volume of traffic and the immense stopping density for our delivery staff, cargo bikes are simply a perfect addition to parcel delivery,” explains Martin Jugel, Last Mile Manager of the Leipzig Area at Hermes Germany.
The citkar “Loadster” model is equipped with the latest e-bike technology and is expanded to include modules from the automotive sector. The various modular structures such as cool boxes or an additional trailer meet all expectations of a future-oriented, environmentally friendly commercial vehicle. And this can even be driven without a license. In addition, especially in large cities, the cargo bike can reach a speed that is difficult to achieve by car.
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Hermes Germany GmbH powers intelligent automation with BMC Helix and AWS
10th December 2020
BMC, has announced Hermes Germany GmbH is using BMC Helix solutions hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to power their service and operations management transformation. The BMC Helix solutions enabled Hermes Germany to realize significant cost savings, as well as up to 75% improvement in service and operation management efficiencies from automating daily employee tasks.
To reach their ROI and efficiency goals, Hermes used the BMC Helix solutions on AWS to create a holistic platform to digitize and automate business processes through a digital workplace that is available on demand from anywhere in an omnichannel environment. Hermes’ digital workplace provides the company with a single place for all employees to connect and collaborate with IT and other lines of businesses, such as HR and Facilities, to order services. These include requesting access for applications, reserving parking