Analyse competition schedules, venues and affected areas in order to identify the most efficient routes and avoid potential traffic restrictions.
Milano Cortina Winter Games
Olympic Games Feb 6-22, 2026 | Paralympic Games Mar 6-15, 2026
Born in the early 20th century to give space to sports linked to snow and ice, the Winter Olympic Games are today a global event, bringing together people from different countries and cultures through a shared passion for sport.
At GLS, we support sport as an expression of shared values such as commitment, teamwork and determination. With this same spirit, we are preparing to face the challenges related to the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, working every day to ensure an efficient and reliable service across the areas involved in the event.
Here is our training program:
Involve all partners in the relevant territories to strengthen fleets in order to support distribution activities.
Define a staggered delivery plan to avoid peak hours and minimise potential delays.
Adapt standard routes to ensure continuity and a smooth flow of deliveries.
Set up a dedicated team to monitor traffic and operational conditions in real time across the areas involved, working closely with local authorities to promptly adjust delivery plans when needed.
Important updates on operations during the Olympic Games
Cities of Bormio and Livigno - Restrictions 06.02.2026
On February 6, 2026, it will not be possible to make pickups and deliveries in the areas of the cities of Bormio and Livigno identified as “red zones.”
City of Milan - Restrictions 06.02.2026
On 6 February 2026, following the provisions of the competent authorities during the Opening Ceremony, the centre of Milan will be affected by extraordinary traffic restrictions. Please note that:
- The Milan Duomo Depot, located at Via Giulio Verne 9, will remain open to the public as usual.
- The Milan Duomo City Depot, located at Via Maurizio Gonzaga 5, will close at 1 p.m.
- From 2 p.m., it will not be possible to make pickups and deliveries in the areas of the city identified as “red zones.”
We recommend monitoring the competition schedule in order to identify the days that may be more significantly impacted by potential operational disruptions:
Check the Programme