With this new logistics facility capable of processing up to 3,000 orders per day, Carrefour is increasing home deliveries in Ile-de-France to meet the growing consumer demand in the Ile-de-France region. The platform already serves 2.2 million inhabitants spread over 91 communes of the Ile-de-France.
The location, which is located less than 20 kilometers from Paris, will also enable Carrefour to meet the expectations of new customers in terms of delivery times by offering delivery on the same day as the order is placed.
The Carrefour Group aspires to universalize the delivery of complete shopping on the same day as the order in France.
“This warehouse, located in the south of Paris, will enable us to meet the very strong demand for Carrefour delivery that is delivered to your home. More and more important to our customers and it makes the difference,” says Elodie Berthuiseau, Executive Director e-Commerce, Data and Digital Transformation of the Group Carrefour.
On November 8, Carrefour unveiled its strategic plan for 2026, which marked a return to discount preference in the face of inflation, with more own brands and fewer references. On this occasion, Carrefour confirmed its goal of increasing the volume of e-commerce business (GMV) by 10 billion euros in 2026 and increasing current operating income from e-commerce activities by 200 million euros in 2026, according to the 2021 report.
This Friday, Invest Securities raised its price target slightly from €17.5 to €17.7 while affirming its Neutral recommendation on Carrefour. “While the distribution group presents an improved profile that allows it to regain lost ground in Europe, it is nonetheless subject to headwinds with food price inflation and overhead costs,” warns the analyst.