COVID-19: mastering the challenges for freight transport now and for the transition to the post-virus era
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Event Description
The European Logistics Platform (ELP) is pleased to invite you to join our Webinar on Wednesday 6 May from 15:00 - 16:30:
COVID-19: mastering the challenges for freight transport now and for the transition to the post-virus era
Speakers
- Caroline Nagtegaal, Member of the European Parliament
- Matthew Baldwin, DG MOVE
- Tobias Larsson & Mirko Woitzik, Resilience360
- Mark Dijk, Port of Rotterdam
- Libor Lochman, CER
- Thomas Fabian, ACEA
You can find the registration form here.
You will be able to access the webinar here on 6 May at 15.00
About ELP
The ELP is a platform for dialogue between policy makers and all actors of the supply chain, from freight and logistics operators (of all modes) and their suppliers, to ports, terminals and the retailers and manufacturers relying on efficient logistics services. The ELP organises events focused on the key challenges facing the logistics sector, from digital transformation to sustainability, trade and access to skills. Our events are designed to create an open debate between industry and policy makers to find solutions to common problems and challenges. They aim is to inform policy making by bringing forward concrete case studies and industry developments from all parts of the logistics sector and supply chain.
Members include: ACEA, AMAZON, BDL, CER, CLECAT, Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Post DHL Group, duisport, ECG, ECSLA, ERFA, ESC, ESPO, FEPORT, FERRMED, FTA, Goodyear Dunlop Tires, Hutchison Whampoa, IRU, Michelin, Nordic Logistics Association, P&G, Port of Rotterdam, Transport en Logistiek Nederland, UIRR, Volvo Group
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