search

Vodafone has been present in Luxembourg since 1999. Luxembourg-based Vodafone Procurement Company was founded in 2008 and manages most of the communications technology company’s spending with suppliers worldwide. The country also hosts its global roaming hub, Vodafone Roaming Services, and Tomorrow Street, an innovation accelerator managed in partnership with the Technoport incubator. The local Vodafone team includes people from over 60 different countries whose diversity is key to the company’s success.

Expanding logistics capacities

Ninian Wilson, Vodafone Procurement Company, Daniel Liebermann, Ministry of the Economy, Michele Gallo, Ministry of the Economy, Nick Read, Vodafone Group and Minister of the Economy Franz Fayot on Vodafone's pan-European logistics platformVodafone has already set up a centre of excellence in logistics in Luxembourg. The centre organises the global, physical supply chain for Vodafone’s network equipment through a digital control tower that helps optimise the use of stocks and stimulates the reuse of local and global network elements in order to promote a circular economy approach.

The creation of a pan-European logistics hub is central to our supply chain strategy.

The new pan-European logistics platform will consolidate Vodafone’s logistics operations for mobile and fixed network equipment. Taking advantage of Luxembourg’s central geographical location and its advantages for the logistics sector, Vodafone aims to consolidate most of its stocks in a connected, sustainable logistics centre covering 29,000 m2. The centre will distribute equipment to the company’s other European entities. The activities of this innovative and highly automated logistics centre should begin at the end of 2024.

“The creation of a pan-European logistics hub is central to our supply chain strategy,” said Ninian Wilson, CEO of Vodafone Procurement Company. “It will make our physical supply chain more agile and resilient to support the expanding of our network and providing quality coverage and service to our customers.”

A sign of confidence

“The expansion of Vodafone’s activities in Luxembourg is a sign of confidence in Luxembourg as a leading logistics hub in Europe,” Minister Fayot pointed out. He also underlined the importance of Vodafone’s initiative to integrate the latest smart, green and sustainable technologies into the design of its new facilities.

The expansion of Vodafone’s activities in Luxembourg is a sign of confidence in Luxembourg as a leading logistics hub in Europe.

“Vodafone’s smart supply chain management shows how digitalisation can contribute to a more sustainable future,” he said. “Strengthening the presence of a communications technology leader like Vodafone consolidates and diversifies the sectors of high added value logistics and industry 4.0, which are among Luxembourg’s priorities for the sustainable and digital development of our economy.”

Photo: ©MECO

Read more

Plans progress for Luxembourg’s Space Campus

18-08-2025

A recent agreement has formalised the development of the campus, which will host high-tech companies alongside the Luxembourg Space Agency.
Read more

Record number of applicants for Fit 4 Start #16

13-08-2025

Nearly 500 startups have applied for the 16th edition of the acceleration programme managed by Luxinnovation.
Read more

Luxembourg ranks as 2nd most resilient economy in the world

05-08-2025

Luxembourg retains its place on the podium of the 2025 FM Global Resilience Index, which provides a comprehensive risk assessment of 130 countries and territories.
Read more

Competitiveness: Luxembourg returns to the global top 20

31-07-2025

In the 2025 edition of the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking, Luxembourg has re-entered the list of the world’s 20 most competitive economies.
Read more

Apply to Fit 4 Start to launch you startup in Europe

18-07-2025

Luxembourg’s flagship startup acceleration programme offers coaching, funding and key insights into the European market. Application deadline: 11 August 2025
Read more

Resources all news

Fermer