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TRANSPOTEC LOGITEC 2024: FIERA MILANO, THE HUB OF THE FREIGHT TRANSPORT DEBATE

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Transpotec Logitec

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TRANSPOTEC LOGITEC 2024: FIERA MILANO, THE HUB OF THE FREIGHT TRANSPORT DEBATE

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Discover all the novelties

Logistic Village: business, meetings and training
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A unique opportunity for networking as well as getting informed on and discussing the hottest topics: Logistic Village, organised by DBInformation, through the Parts Truck and Logistica & Trasporti magazines, and in collaboration with F.I.A.P., will be a platform for vital information for all hauliers.

From energy transition to the challenges of a rapidly evolving road transport industry and the future of logistics, numerous topics will be focused on it the sessions held at Logistic Village at Transpotec Logitec.

The 2022 Edition, in addition to acting as a focal point for networking between industry companies, major clients and specialist products and services suppliers, will offer participants the opportunity to identify, highlight, and deepen their knowledge of economic, technological and industrial relations elements that will distinguish and shape their relationships and work in both the short and medium term. SUSTAINABILITY, in the form of three pillars of change - ECONOMIC, ENVIRONMENTAL and SOCIAL - will dictate the pace of the intense network of relationships and contacts and the substantial programme of workshops planned throughout the days of work.

Topics such as improving corporate action efficiency and effectiveness; overseeing costs and management; the end of the oil economy with the rise of new fuels; the need to account for emissions in order to understand how to reduce our carbon footprint through renewed approaches; and assessing emerging needs in the relationship between companies in the transport and logistics “extended supply chain”, focusing on social relations, will be covered and discussed by Academics, Experts and Representatives of Institutions and Companies, providing participants with their insights and expertise, offering them tools to understanding and addressing future commitments. There will even be a technical-political focus on unfolding events with substantial and key roles in the energy crisis, the increase in costs and the search for clear and precise “rules” in Carrier-Commissioner relationships.

Each event will be organised with coordination by F.I.A.P., a Federation committed to all fields and keenly focused on supporting enterprises as they grow, and with an eye on events in other European and non-European countries through dialogue and direct relationships with major foreign organisations representative of the sector, such as the IRU - International Road Transport Union of Geneva, and the ETF - European Transport Workers Federation of Brussels. All with the broadest consideration and respect for the work done in the industry and all those doing this work at any level.