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Rhenus Logistics raised $32,938.00 Euros for a good cause

Rhenus employees worldwide united for a good cause during the second annual Rhenus Run Club - Charity Edition, held from September 9th to 15th, 2024. This year, the participants not only laced up their running shoes but also put on their hiking boots to demonstrate their commitment to making a difference. A total of 3995 participants across 56 countries covered a total of 32,938 kilometers. This year's total distance surpassed last year's distance of 24,341.94 kilometers by a remarkable 8,596.06 kilometers, with every step taken raising funds for those in need. A total of 32,938 euros was raised, a testament to the team spirit, helpfulness, and shared vision of a better world that defines Rhenus.

Help that Makes a Difference

As in the previous year, Rhenus will donate the proceeds to CARE International, one of the largest international aid organizations providing emergency relief in crisis areas, supporting people in building a secure livelihood, and advocating for gender equality. "The willingness of Rhenus employees to donate is invaluable to us. Every contribution helps us to help people in need quickly and effectively," says Stefan Ewers, Deputy Secretary General and Board Member at CARE Germany. "Unrestricted donations like the one from Rhenus are particularly important. They enable us to raise the necessary own funds to apply for public funding, thereby multiplying the impact of our projects. We are delighted about the renewed support from Rhenus and its employees and hope for a continued fruitful collaboration."

Taking on Social Responsibility Together

The international logistics provider launched the Rhenus Run Club - Charity Edition last year as its first global, cross-location project dedicated to a good cause. In 2023, 2,715 colleagues from 22 countries demonstrated their athletic commitment and raised 25,000 euros for charity.

"The Rhenus Run Club is more than just a sporting event for us. It is a strong symbol of our shared responsibility at Rhenus – for our colleagues and for those in need," explains Dr. Joana Bätz, Chief Human Resources Manager of the Rhenus Group. "The positive response and the growing number of participants show that these values are also firmly anchored in our employees. Our partnership with CARE International allows us to support their vital work in tackling some of the world's most urgent challenges, a commitment we deeply value."

New this Year: In addition to running, participants were able to collect kilometers by walking and hiking for the first time. "By expanding the range of sports on offer, we wanted to give even more employees the opportunity to get involved," continues Dr. Joana Bätz. "The health and well-being of our employees are close to our hearts, but the social aspect is just as important to us. Seeing how the Rhenus Run Club connects people worldwide and motivates them to do something for others is simply fantastic."

Commitment Across Borders – Highlights from Around the World

The enthusiasm for the Rhenus Run Club - Charity Edition was greater than ever this year. From China to Argentina, Rhenus teams across the globe showed great commitment and organized various activities to collect kilometers and strengthen team spirit: In Bangkok, more than 200 colleagues came together at the Bang Krachao Botanical Garden, collectively running a total of 1,800 km. Meanwhile, the team in Holzwickede enjoyed a picturesque run and hike around Phoenix Lake. Employees representing countries like South Africa, Chile, Poland, and the Netherlands, came together to run an impressive number of kilometers for a good cause. The Rhenus Run Club - Charity Edition, along with many other initiatives, is an integral part of the Rhenus corporate culture. The Rhenus family is committed to passionately pursuing these efforts in the future.

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