Belgium is divided into regions, provinces, and municipalities. Which specific level are we considering as the most important for logistics?
Arrondissements
Belgian consumers are described as pragmatic; according to our research, what are two drivers that would make them adopt green habits?
Fiscal incentives, convenience, promotions.
How do zip codes in Belgium differ from those in the Netherlands?
Belgium zip codes are very high-level, covering a large area, while the Netherlands zip codes are very specific, even down to the street side and cover only a few houses.
What is the most used mode of goods transportation in Belgium?
Road freight.
When a customer is at checkout, Wuunder calculates the 'green option' based on three specific pieces of data. What are they?
Delivery date, carrier/shipment option, postal code.
Why is it called the Flemish Diamond?
Because it is an economic hotspot.
What % of Belgians consider sustainability in purchases?
46%
How is a zip code formatted in Belgium (what do the numbers represent)?
It has 4 digits, the first 2 are the city/region, last two link to the target area/help connect to a postal office.
What percentage of total goods transportation is domestic in Belgium?
80%
What are 3 efficiency gains Wuunder achieves through consolidation?
Reduced emissions, less distance driven, higher truck load, and operational efficiency.
In which part of Belgium is a high MOQ required?
Upper Belgium.
What percentage of Belgians claim to be sorting/recycling waste?
82%
How do postal services uniquely identify houses in Belgium?
They use a combination of zipcode, address, and house number.
What is the most important information about transportation infrastructure for our research?
The location of depots and hubs from transportation companies working with Wuunder.
What's the mission of Wuunder?
Make the last-mile delivery logistics more sustainable.