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Logistics Business Show attracts strong audience

Logistics Business Magazine

The second staging of the Logistics Business Show – held online last month – has been deemed a success, with over 3,500 visitors logging in to watch the exclusive round-table industry talks and visiting the 73 exhibitor booths. Running in tandem with the conference was the online exhibition, which drew 4,500 visits.

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Logistics Business Show – register for free NOW!

Logistics Business Magazine

Logistics Business organises a twice-yearly international, virtual exhibition for the logistics and materials handling industry. The exhibition virtual marketplace enables visitors to source products online, request quotations, meet exhibitors on video calls and chats, network, download documents and watch the conference.

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High-level speaker line-up for Logistics Business Show

Logistics Business Magazine

CEST) is a session entitled Logistics: The 2030 Logistics Landscape – Crystal ball time , in which experts from Descartes, BDO and Project44 discuss topics including automation, sustainability, supply chain visibility and the challenging landscape of investment in logistics property. CLICK HERE to register for free.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 8-12, 2018)

Talking Logistics

Trucking costs to halve by 2030, study predicts (LLoyd’s Loading List). It’s during these times that our industry and its people truly shine the brightest. Deliverr raises $7M to help e-commerce businesses compete with Amazon Prime (TechCrunch). Loadsmart Announces $21.6 Hurricane Michael: How Can Logistics Professionals Help?

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Drones to the rescue as Cyclone Desmond storms Mozambique

World Food Programme Logistics

The expansion of this technology is an integral part of WFP’s plan to end hunger by 2030, as well as a focus for the forthcoming World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. the “what” and the “why” of the data they are collecting.