Mercedes-Benz Offers German Delivery Fleets Carsharing Solution
Mercedes-Benz Van Sales Germany will be offering delivery companies fleet-related services at an Amazon distribution center in Germany. This includes offering a range of Mercedes-Benz vans that drivers may utilize in the event of a vehicle breakdown or to cover order peaks.
by Staff
May 10, 2017
Photo courtesy of Mercedes-Benz.
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Photo courtesy of Mercedes-Benz.
Mercedes-Benz Van Sales Germany will be offering delivery companies fleet-related services at an Amazon distribution center in Germany. This includes offering a range of Mercedes-Benz vans that drivers may utilize in the event of a vehicle breakdown or to cover order peaks.
Held at a new Amazon Logistics Distribution Center in Bochum, Germany, the location also features, rental parking spaces and optional on-site vehicle cleaning and tire pressure checks, according to Mercedes-Benz.
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Mercedes-Benz Van Sales Germany worked jointly with sales partner Fahrzeug-Werke LUEG AG to offer the services at the location.
The site has an available range of Mercedes-Benz vans from the Daimler mobility concept CAR2SHARE cargo are available on site, offering rentals that can be secured via smartphone to ensure mobility.
A chip inserted onto the license plate will give delivery vehicles automated access to the location. Additionally, maintenance and repair services for the Mercedes-Benz van fleets are available in the nearby Commercial Vehicle Center of LUEG AG.
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