Cotswold Outdoor Appoints DHL Supply Chain

DHL Supply Chain has been appointed by Cotswold Outdoor Group in a new multi-year contract. The contract will see DHL provide expert warehousing and fulfilment solutions for the British company behind high-street brands Cotswold Outdoor, Runners Need and Snow + Rock.

Cotswold Outdoor Group’s warehousing and fulfilment will now operate out of DHL’s multi-user facility in Coventry. The new partnership will enable Cotswold Outdoor Group to benefit from newer facilities and technology, delivering a smoother, more efficient service for its customers and partners. Leveraging its industry expertise and extensive network, DHL will manage warehousing, e-commerce fulfilment and product distribution to 75 stores nationwide.

Entirely powered by renewable electricity, the Coventry facility was DHL’s first operationally carbon-neutral new build site in the UK, with a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ and an EPC ‘A’ rating, supporting the retailer’s sustainability pledges.

Natalie Frow, MD, eCommerce and Retail, DHL Supply Chain UK&I said:

“Through this new partnership, we’re proud to be supporting a growing British retailer, known for its quality and commitment to sustainable practices. With a wealth of experience in delivering optimised logistics solutions, we’re perfectly positioned to help Cotswold Outdoor Group drive operational efficiencies.”

Jamie Kristow, CEO, Cotswold Outdoor Group, said:

“Making sure our customers and partners have an exceptional experience working with us is always a top priority. By partnering with DHL, we are ensuring our supply chain is strong and agile, while also delivering against our sustainability commitments.”

The new contract coincides with Cotswold Outdoor Group relocating its head office to Swindon.

DHL is part of DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of approximately 84.2 billion euros in 2024. With sustainable business practices and a commitment to society and the environment, the Group makes a positive contribution to the world. DHL Group aims to achieve net-zero emissions logistics by 2050.

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