
During the Drive Me Challenge award ceremony on 6 October, Marie-Christine Lombard kindly invited the winning teams to come to Amsterdam and experience the inspiring work environment of the TNT Centre.
On December 12, the Drive Me 2011 winners arrived from France, Italy and Poland.
The fifth edition of the Drive Me Challenge took place in the French countryside on October 6th, 2011. Now you can witness how the fourteen best European TNT drivers faced-off in one of a kind event. It truly was a not-to-be-missed final.
Share with us the excitement, camaraderie and fun experiences on this energetic portrayal of the best moments lived in La Ferté Gaucher track. This year's final was co-hosted by TNT France and sponsored by Peugeot.
The network TNT link encourages and supports the professional development of women at TNT through networking, learning and mentoring in the form of a global, informal and inclusive network.
Recently, the Role Models section shared an interesting article on the role of women during the Drive Me Challenge Final 2011. It is an inspiring article that shows the leading role of women in TNT Express. Hope you enjoy it!
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The night before the Drive Me Challenge final, I met William Gicquel during the reception dinner. He arrived to the village La Ferté Gaucher, in France, eager to meet the other competing teams. His task was to represent France in this competition.
The fifth edition of the Drive Me Challenge lived up to all expectations: it truly was a not-to-be-missed final. Not even the early showers in La Ferté Gaucher track could wash away the excitement, competitiveness, camaraderie and teamwork spirit lived in the French country side, on 6th October.
Four regional tournaments, 96 drivers, playful competition and lively spirit describe TNT Poland’s debut participation towards the Drive Me Challenge 2011 final.
What do TNT Czech Republic, TNT Fashion and TNT Latvia have in common? They became the first participating countries to select their finalist driver for the grand finale of TNT’s Drive Me Challenge 2011.
Firm handshakes and high fives characterised the camaraderie and competitive spirit among TNT drivers who met head-to-head in early October in the global 4th Annual Drive Me Challenge Final.
Sixteen of the transporters top-ranking pick-up and delivery (PUD) drivers descended on Valkenburg, a former military airfield in the Netherlands once used by the Dutch Royal family.
For the first time ever, transport sector competitors, TNT and DHL, jointly organised and participated in a driving competition called the DriversChallenge. The unique event saw pick-up and delivery (PUD) drivers from both multinationals competing for the title of best driving team.
Rivalry, though, was far from their minds. This friendly competition was about partnership.