Region

Flottenmanagement-Lösungen im Île-de-France

Île-de-France concentrates 22% of France's GDP in a 12,012 km² region, generating the highest delivery density in continental Europe — 2.2 million delivery stops per day across 8 departments. The Paris ZFE-m (Zone à Faibles Émissions) covers the entire Périphérique perimeter and beyond, Rungis International Market (MIN Rungis) is the world's largest wholesale food market serving 18,000 buyers, and the regional rail freight network connects 11 major intermodal freight terminals.

For FMCG and food service operators, the combination of Paris congestion pricing (scheduled for 2026), ZFE-m Crit'Air restrictions, and the Rungis wholesale schedule (03:00–09:00 buyer access windows) creates a logistics timetable that demands automated pre-scheduling rather than reactive dispatch. With 8Move, operators can pre-schedule routes around Rungis access windows, enforce ZFE-m Crit'Air restrictions automatically, and adapt delivery sequences in real time when Périphérique congestion invalidates pre-computed windows.

Wichtige Statistiken

12M

Regional population

2.2M

Daily delivery stops

18,000

Rungis MIN registered buyers

22%

Share of French GDP

Lokale Herausforderungen

Paris ZFE-m covers the entire Périphérique perimeter — Crit'Air 3 vehicles banned, Crit'Air 2 phase-out scheduled for 2026
Rungis MIN buyer access windows (03:00–09:00) require night routing that violates residential noise ordinances in 47 nearby municipalities
Paris Périphérique — 35 km ring road — averages 180 minutes of daily congestion, invalidating pre-computed delivery windows
Paris pedestrian zones (Marais, Saint-Germain, Opéra) ban delivery vehicles during retail hours across 120+ street segments
8 department permit regimes across Seine-et-Marne, Yvelines, Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Val-d'Oise require territory-specific compliance

Städte

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