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Freshland chooses electric city logistics Trolley, preparing for zero-emission zones

Amsterdam-based fresh produce wholesaler Freshland supplies fresh produce to catering establishments daily. When their existing vehicle no longer complied with stricter regulations, delivering efficiently within the city became increasingly challenging. The company found a solution in the Qarry, a 100% electric and agile vehicle designed to meet the demands of urban distribution.

A vehicle designed for urban logistics
Opting for the Qarry proved to be a logical choice. This compact, fully electric vehicle operates seamlessly in areas with stringent emission regulations. Its small size allows it to navigate between bollards in Amsterdam's narrow and busy streets. For Freshland, this resulted in significantly improved accessibility and easier loading and unloading directly at the door, streamlining the delivery process.



"With the Qarry, we've managed to make our downtown Amsterdam deliveries twice as fast as with a traditional van," says Alex from Freshland. "We save time, and money, and are ready for the future."

Capacity for 40 euro crates
Despite its compact size, the Qarry offers impressive cargo space. With a capacity of 2,800 liters, it can carry up to 40 large euro crates. Its smart design, featuring side and rear doors, maximizes the use of the entire cargo space without needing to leave a central aisle free. This allows the small vehicle to rival the capacity of a full-sized van.


Satisfied drivers
Beyond its technical advantages, Freshland has noticed that the Qarry enhances driver comfort and ease of use, leading to increased driver satisfaction. "The work becomes more enjoyable because you can easily access all areas and load or unload directly at the door," Alex explains. Driver satisfaction is often overlooked in urban logistics but plays a crucial role in ensuring an efficient and successful operation.


Ready for a sustainable future
With zero-emission zones set to be introduced in 2025, Freshland feels well-prepared. Switching to electric transport aligns with the company's sustainability goals and provides a competitive edge in a market where eco-friendliness is becoming the standard.

Freshland's experience demonstrates that innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand. For companies in the fresh produce sector, the Qarry not only offers a solution to increasingly strict regulations but also presents an opportunity to optimize processes and improve customer satisfaction.

For more information:
Tom Smedes
Qarry
[email protected]
https://www.qarry.com

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