Integrative thinking as a possible way out of the crisis
It is on everybody’s lips: the economic crisis, its consequences and possible ways out of it. The logistics provider, DACHSER, is pursuing its own line of approach.
Especially in times of crisis, it is important not only to ask: “Are we doing things right?”, but also to ask: “Are we doing the right things?”. Thinking in black and white seldom leads to the desired answer. The current situation gives companies the chance to adopt an integrative way of thinking.
The “DACHSER mindset” therefore means seeing the “whole”. As a family business, DACHSER is continuing to pursue a policy of sustainable management – in the interests of all stakeholders. “Our values, our tradition and our roots, as well as a sound financial basis, strengthen us for future challenges. The crisis may be a difficult time for all of us. But it is also an opportunity to take the right decisions and make the most of available resources,” says Bernhard Simon, spokesman for the DACHSER management. He adds; “We think in terms of “as well as”, rather than “either-or”. According to our philosophy, productivity, success and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, but mutually dependent. Uniform, integrated solutions enable us to offer our customers a wide range of tailor-made services. We firmly believe that our know-how, creativity and capacity to innovate are the key to ensuring our own and our customers’ future success and to weathering the current crisis.”