
Collaborative delivery helps reduce emissions, limit empty trips, and make logistics more responsible without making shipping harder.
Rethinking delivery in a time of climate urgency
Freight transport represents a significant share of emissions. Between half-empty trucks, detours, and heavy logistics, the classic model quickly reaches its limits.
Collaborative delivery starts from a simple idea: use trips already planned by individuals or professionals to move parcels.
A direct reduction in emissions
When a parcel joins an existing trip, it often avoids a dedicated vehicle. That helps reduce CO2 emissions, limit empty trips, and optimize the resources already available.
This is not a theoretical solution. It is a practical way to do better with trips that are already on the road.
A simpler and more human approach
Collaborative delivery also changes the relationship between sender and traveler. It means fewer intermediaries, more clarity, and more direct exchanges.
With ColisGo, the goal is to make this logic accessible, local, and easy for everyone to use.