08/06/2026
Yesterday marked World Food Safety Day, a timely reminder that safe food delivery depends on an end-to-end journey, not a single checkpoint.
This responsibility runs through every stage of Ecolog’s food safety process, from approved sourcing and secure transport to controlled cold-chain management, safe storage, trained teams, controlled and clean preparation, inspections, and final delivery.
Each touchpoint is designed to protect product integrity, reduce risk, and support the reliable food delivery our clients depend on wherever they operate.
Safe food is not only about the moment it is served or delivered. It is about the full journey to get there. Swipe through the carousel to follow that journey.
19/05/2026
As we close our Quality & Safety spotlight series, we introduce the final group of colleagues sharing their perspectives on maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
Throughout this series, colleagues from our Quality & Safety teams have shared advice shaped by their experience across our global operations. Their perspectives reinforce the role each of us plays in applying safe working practices, identifying risks, and helping every colleague and client return home safely.
Thank you to all colleagues who contributed to this series and continue to support our “Safety First” commitment in the way we work every day.
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15/05/2026
Our Quality & Safety spotlight series continues as we introduce the third group of colleagues sharing their perspectives on maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
In this batch, our colleagues share practical advice on consistently applying safe working practices, communicating clearly, and staying aware of risks in daily work, with a shared focus on helping every colleague and client return home safely. Drawing on their experience across our global operations, they help ensure that our “Safety First” commitment is embedded in how we work every day.
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13/05/2026
At the end of April, our colleagues Learta Jusufi and Nora Salihi had the pleasure of representing our HR team at two career fairs in Tetovo, North Macedonia, hosted by:
📍 South East European University
📍 University of Tetovo
During the fairs, our team connected with a new generation of bright, motivated professionals, shared insights about career paths at Ecolog, and discussed how emerging talent can help support clients worldwide by keeping projects moving and essential operations running, even in the most demanding environments.
We were inspired by the enthusiasm, curiosity, and ambition of everyone we met. At Ecolog, we look for people who bring dedication, initiative, and a willingness to grow, and we look forward to the possibility of welcoming some of these talented individuals to our team.
For those who were unable to meet us during the career fairs, you can still express your interest by sending your CV to [email protected].
11/05/2026
Continuing our spotlight series, we are pleased to introduce the second group of colleagues from our global Quality & Safety teams.
Drawing on their experience across diverse projects, regions, and operational environments, they share practical advice on maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
From strengthening compliance and supporting site teams to identifying and managing risks, our Quality & Safety professionals help ensure that our “Safety First” commitment is embedded in our daily operations across the organization.
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08/05/2026
Earlier this month, our VP of Global Business Development, Humanitarian, Christelle Delenclos, contributed to the Humanitarian Logistics Association’s Logistics Response Digest, Issue 4, with an article titled “The Infrastructure of Trust: Navigating the New Geography of Crisis.”
The edition explores the role of private-sector capabilities in strengthening humanitarian impact, with a focus on resilience, readiness, and reach. It highlights how collaboration between humanitarian actors, institutions, and business partners can support more effective crisis response and longer-term stability.
Read the full article starting on page 18 here: https://www.flipsnack.com/99C9B76F8D6/logistics-response-digest-issue-4
06/05/2026
Last week, we highlighted Ecolog’s milestone of over 30 million hours worked with zero work-related fatalities, a reflection of the daily choices and shared responsibility demonstrated by our teams worldwide. While this figure is a significant achievement, the true measure of our success is the safe return home of our colleagues and clients, every day and everywhere.
Today, we begin our spotlight series by introducing the first group of colleagues from our global Quality & Safety teams. Drawing from their own professional journeys, they share advice on the role each of us plays in maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
From overseeing regional compliance to managing on-site hazards, these professionals help ensure that our “Safety First” commitment is embedded in our daily operations across the organization.
Swipe through to read their advice.
28/04/2026
On World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we recognize the colleagues across Ecolog who make safety part of daily work, looking out for one another, identifying hazards early, and helping ensure our people and clients return home safely to their families at the end of each day.
Over the coming weeks, we will highlight colleagues from across our global operations whose leadership and personal commitment bring this safety culture to life every day.
This people-led dedication is directly reflected in the progress we continue to see across our operations. Ecolog has recorded over 30 million hours worked with zero fatalities across all reporting years. While these figures confirm our progress, the true impact is visible in our proactive shift toward prevention, stronger reporting maturity, and greater site-level ownership.
This progress is a testament to the dedication of our QHSE department and our teams at every site and office. By empowering our people to report, act, and take ownership, safety remains a daily habit rather than just a corporate requirement.
Safety and health in the workplace remain our standard, every day and everywhere.