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Digital Logistics Conference

United States, virtual event - October 11-12, 2023
Digital Logistics Conference Digitalization and Sustainability are the major catalysts for driving change in the logistics industry.

Digital Logistics Conference is a massive virtual event hosted by PTN Events, the leading organizer of commercial and knowledge based top-level b2b conferences, which helps you in expanding your wings by identifying potential customers, suppliers and partners.

Join our world-class experts and explore insightful strategies to discover new logistics models and operational approaches that drive innovation and revolutionize the industry. Our objective is to exchange valuable perspectives and crucial strategies in digitalization & e-commerce, innovation & new technologies, sustainability, integrated shipping & logistics, and securing the supply chain.

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Date(s)
October 11-12, 2023
Venue
online
Ticketing
see website
Contact for booking / more info
Crown WP302020
Braeside, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hire
Toyota 8FGU25
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Used - Sale

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