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Our Art & Tech podcast series focuses on the transformative forces reshaping the traditional art market. Our series begins with logistics, a crucial yet often laborious aspect of art collection. In this inaugural episode, we speak with with Edouard Gouin, co-founder of Convelio. This innovative company aims to bridge the gap between art and logistics, aiming to modernise a sector that remains one of the last to resist complete digital integration.
Charlotte Stewart, in conversation with Edouard Gouin, delved into what distinguishes Convelio from traditional logistics providers. As Gouin outlines, the logistics sector within the art world has long lagged behind, particularly in comparison to the advancements seen in e-commerce and general freight. Throughout this conversation, Gouin reveals what Convelio are doing to bring art logistics into the 21st century with cutting-edge technology and a fresh approach to this somewhat tired industry.
Convelio was founded by Edouard Goin and Clément Ouizille “out of deep frustration” with the lack of efficient solutions when it comes to art shipping at decent rates. The pair both have backgrounds in the world of e-commerce, and when they started to work with art and antique markets were shocked to find how dates the approach to logistics was in the art world.
Gouin and Ouizille identified three primary challenges:
By tackling these issues over the last eight years, they have revolutionised the process: developing and utilising technological tools like order dashboards and tracking systems. These tools and their implementation ensure a balance between quality and cost-effectiveness, an unprecedented first in the world of logistics in the art world.
The conversation shifted to how Convelio seamlessly integrates technology to transform a traditionally cumbersome process. Gouin described the move from manual, spreadsheet-based systems when he and Ouizille started Convelio, to the sophisticated algorithms they employ today. These algorithms, customised for both essential and premium offerings, factor in all necessary parameters to generate instant pricing. This eight-year journey of refining their technology has led to a system where 90% of orders are efficiently managed through their algorithm.
There is a definite parallel here with MyArtBroker's development of our own suite of tech tools for collectors of prints and editions. Indeed, the development of tech tools such as ours and Convelio's both seek to mitigate human error, foster transparency, and streamline the collecting process for both buyers and sellers in the art market.
Gouin acknowledged that their algorithms are still a work in progress, with ongoing refinements necessary to address new challenges and enhance reliability. This continual development is central to minimising human error and ensuring the safe, timely delivery of artworks.
Discussing the impact of Convelio's services on art purchasing and bidding strategies, Gouin emphasised their commitment to transparency and market influence. Their clear pricing structure not only aids collectors in making informed decisions but also encourages other market players to remain competitive.
In terms of global operations, Convelio maintains rigorous standards for partner selection, employing a meticulous vetting process. This approach ensures reliability and quality, whether handling standard shipments or more valuable, fragile items.
Sustainability is a cornerstone of Convelio's ethos, particularly challenging given the dominance of air freight in art logistics. Initiatives like reusable packaging and carbon emission tracking demonstrate their commitment to environmental responsibility, despite market resistance to the financial implications of sustainable practices.
Gouin shared exciting developments for Convelio in 2024, including the launch of a storage service in the UK. This expansion is in line with their vision of continuously adding value and enhancing client experiences in the art logistics realm.
Our dialogue with Edouard Gouin of Convelio underscores the dynamic interplay between art and technology. Convelio's innovative approach is a testament to the potential for technology to reshape the art market, making it more efficient, transparent, and responsive. As we proceed with our Art & Tech series, it's clear that such advancements are not just desirable but essential for a 21st century art market.