Exhibitions / Congresses

Logistics CIO Europe 2020

Netherlands, Amsterdam - March 11-12, 2020
Logistics CIO Europe 2020 Logistics CIO Europe: Amsterdam 2020 (11-12 March)
The Forum brings together over 200 senior I.T. executives to provide you with a roadmap to tackle the major I.T. challenges in the industry.

If you offer technology services, make sure you're in Amsterdam 11th-12th March for the Logistics CIO Forum to form partnerships with the industry's most influential technology And logistics players.

Key Topics Include:

- Change Management - Digitizing a Company
- Build and Ecosystem - The Importance of Strategic Partnerships
- The Digital Customer Experience
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- Optimize Your Warehouse
- The Race to the Last Mile
- Data: Standardisation, Applying ML And AI, Data Lakes And Warehousing

2020 Speakers Include:

- Markus Voss, CIO And COO Global Supply Chain, DHL
- Christian Bockelt, SVP Digital Solutions, DB Schenker
- Thomas Bagge, CEO And Statutory Director, Digital Container Shipping Association
- Martin Ring, COO, DAMCO
- Fabrizio Anner, Senior Venture Development Manager, DSV Panalpina
- Daniel Mast, Head of Innovation, Maersk
- Andreas Pichler, Head of Innovation, Gebruder Weiss
- Rui Pedro Silva, Head of Technology, Warehousing And Distribution, Maersk
- Nikolai Bozhilov, Executive Chairman, Unimasters Logistics
- Jochen Gottelmann, CIO, Lufthansa Cargo
- Sandeep Shahi, CIO Europe, DHL
Date(s)
March 11-12, 2020
Time(s)
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue
Hotel Novotel Amsterdam City
Ticketing
Complimentary Pass: EUR 0.0
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/569387-0?pid=2927
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