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Cranfield expert-led seminar sessions at IMHX 2022 

Logistics Business Magazine

World-renowned specialist postgraduate university, Cranfield, has been named as the Academic Partner of the International Materials Handling Exhibition 2022 (IMHX). With two conferences at this year’s IMHX – The Logistics Conference 2022 and The Logistics Solutions Conference – sessions will be expert-led.

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WOF & BUD Cargo Forum: Delivering Knowledge

Logistics Business Magazine

The World of Freight (WOF) and cargo forum two-day conference highlighted key themes such as E-commerce, Sustainability, and Digitalization, presenting 46 renowned experts including representatives from Lenovo, Nokia, Maersk, and Huawei. Key takeaways emphasized innovation, adaptation, and collaboration.

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The Future of Logistics with Courtney Muller

The Logistics of Logistics

To learn more about the future of logistics, tune as they give a preview of the topics for their upcoming Manifest conference happening in 2023 like sustainability, connecting the ecosystem, machine learning, and intelligent infrastructure. By the way, we should also mention Manifest had its first conference in 2022, right?

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Toyota’s Logiconomi Forum attracts over 500

Logistics Business Magazine

Taking place recently in Antwerp, the 2022 event included insights from 15 companies including Microsoft, Bosch, Orange, Deloitte, Air Products and EcoVadis. Microsoft focused on digital ecosystems and cyber security, whilst Bosch presented simple concepts for consignment tracking.

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

For companies wishing to decouple their supply chains from China but struggling to do so, the current situation presents an unsettling start to 2023. National Fisheries Institute Global Seafood Market Conference on January 17, 2023, agreed that the just-in-time model is floating belly-up.

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The FarEye Story With Kushal Nahata

The Logistics of Logistics

I started going to events in conferences because I didn’t work anywhere. What was clear is that eCommerce is coming a big thing. The first customer that we signed up with was a large eCommerce company in India. I know eCommerce is a big thing here. Is eCommerce caught on in India to the same extent?