By Eva Richardson, The Logistic News
France Logistique has created a new national collective aimed at coordinating innovation in the logistics and supply chain sector. The announcement was made this week during a working session with public and private stakeholders in Paris.
The goal of the initiative is to provide a permanent structure for dialogue between logistics operators, public authorities, research institutions, and technology providers. The collective will focus on practical deployment of innovation, with an emphasis on projects that can be replicated across regions and modes.
Five Priority Areas Identified
The group will begin work in five areas:
– Decarbonisation of freight and transport infrastructure
– Digital integration and data standardisation
– Urban logistics and delivery networks
– Workforce development and training
– Operational interoperability between actors
A steering committee will be set up in the second half of 2025. Working groups will follow, with results expected to feed into France’s national logistics strategy.
Industry Aims: Fewer Projects, More Impact
The collective is meant to address a recurring issue in French logistics: fragmentation of innovation efforts, limited coordination between projects, and weak alignment between public funding and operational needs.
“We don’t need more tools. We need tools that talk to each other,” said a logistics manager from a regional freight platform who attended the launch.
Several industry figures also underlined the need to avoid overlapping pilot programs, and to build systems that can scale nationally.
Conclusion
With mounting pressure to reduce emissions, digitise operations, and meet growing regulatory requirements, France Logistique’s new collective marks a shift from scattered innovation to structured coordination. Its success will depend on one factor: execution.






















