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Leaders in Logistics Online Festival | September - October 2021

United Kingdom, Online - Tue, Sep 28, 2021 - Wed, Oct 6, 2021
Leaders in Logistics Online Festival | September - October 2021 The world of logistics is undergoing an unprecedented rate of change which is why we have invited top industry experts to join us on 5 live streamed episodes to share their views on today's challenges and opportunities.

Whether you're interested in international parcel and postal strategy, customer and last mile innovation, intralogistics or sustainability - we have the right episode for you.

Grow your network by joining our other attendees and learn where our experts think the parcel and postal industry is heading.

We've gathered some of the most influential decision makers representing national posts and couriers from across Europe, who will be sharing the knowledge and insights you need to equip your business to remain ahead of the curve.

Take a look at some of the brilliant speakers confirmed:

Wouter van Benten, Chief Executive Officer, Benelux, DHL Parcel
Peter Kjaer Jensen, Chief Executive Officer: Denmark, PostNord
Peter Somers, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Post
Charles Brewer, Group Chief Executive Officer, Malaysia Post
Ivan Culo, Chief Executive Officer, Croatian Post
Elaine Kerr, Chief Executive Officer, DPDgroup UK
Boris Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO, DPDgroup
Mitch Jackson, Chief Sustainability Officer, FedEx
Colin Kennedy, Chief Information Officer, DPD Ireland
Gerrie de Jonge, Chief Information Officer, Parcels and Logistics, PostNL
Mohamed Tejani, Chief Operating Officer, SPL
Egil Møller Nielsen, Chief of Group Technology, PostNord
Hamid Sadiq, Chief Information and Digital Officer, Qatar Post
Juan Manuel Santiago, Chief Executive Officer, Mercedes-Benz Parts Logistics UK
Damien Bon, Chief Executive Officer, Stuart
Markus Reckling, Managing Director, Germany, DHL Express
Lati Matata, Director, Postal Technology Centre, Universal Postal Union
Dr Alberto Pimenta, Director of E-Commerce, CTT - Correios de Portugal
Thierry Golliard, Director of Open Innovation and Venturing, Swiss Post
Elena Fernandez-Rodríguez, Deputy Director International Affairs and Sustainability, Correos
Matthew Lawlor, Head of Delivery Design, Royal Mail Group
Andreas Thöni, EVP Group Strategy, Digital and Innovation, Österreichische Post
Lucas Heusser, Head of Process Development, Swiss Post
Jean-Claude Sonet, Marketing, Communications and CSR Director, DPDgroup
Natalie Frow, Vice President Operations - Home Delivery, DHL Supply Chain
Brody Buhler, Chief Executive Officer, Escher Group
Date(s)
Tue, Sep 28, 2021 - Wed, Oct 6, 2021
Time(s)
14:00 to 17:00
Venue
Virtual
Ticketing
Free: GBP 0.00
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/868339-0?pid=2927
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