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Intermodal Logistics in Europe 2023: Shaping EU-Asia Connectivity

Netherlands, Amsterdam - April 25-26, 2023
Intermodal Logistics in Europe 2023: Shaping EU-Asia Connectivity EUROPE-ASIA INTERMODAL LOGISTICS 2023: NEW SILK WAY SHAPING is an in-person networking platform for the European and Eurasian logistics experts that will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on April 25-26.

Today, the European transport system is actively developing and adapting to changed geopolitical realities. This dynamic facilitates the development of new services, routes, and infrastructure.

At the conference, leading speakers will consider both the development of the intra-European logistics system and routes connecting Asia and Europe. Also we will talk about European infrastructure development and its for readiness for increasing the flow of goods from Asia.

Additionally to the conference, there will also be an exhibition area which will make your participation more effective.

Within the framework of the program is planned a technical field trip to the one of the logistics area of Amsterdam.
Date(s)
April 25-26, 2023
Venue
Hotel Amsterdam Amstel
Ticketing
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