Logistics Business Show – panel discussions now online

With almost 4,000 visitors to The Logistics Business Show – which took place online from 20th-24th September 2021 – the second-ever staging of the event has been deemed a great success.

The most popular aspect proved to be the 10 industry round-table sessions, moderated by Logistics Business editor Paul Hamblin, which covered current challenges and future opportunities across the major sub-sectors of the transport and logistics industry.

All 10 of these sessions are now available to view free of charge, both here on the Logistics Business website, and also on our YouTube channel.

CLICK HERE to view all of the panel discussions.

Logistics Business Show – register to visit for free NOW!

Logistics Business organises a twice-yearly international, virtual exhibition for the logistics and materials handling industry. The Logistics Business Show provides an important new platform for interaction between suppliers and users of logistics, IT, transport and supply chain services, warehousing and materials handling.

The exhibition virtual marketplace enables visitors to source products online, request quotations, meet exhibitors on video calls and chats, network, download documents and watch the conference. The next event will be held on 20-24th September, and features a conference and 70 exhibitors.

The Exhibition Hall will have six themes:

  • Forklift & AGV Technology
  • Handling Automation Systems
  • Packaging & Pallets
  • Software & Computing
  • Transport Services & Equipment
  • Warehousing Equipment

Visitors will be able to shuffle through the hall and search for specific requirements from a filtered list of categories. Exhibitors already confirmed include Rite-Hite, Panasonic, 6 River Systems, Michelin, Geek+, Interroll, Tennant, Datalogic, Gebhardt, Forbo, Locus, Descartes and Denso.

Roundtable Panel Discussions

Hosted by Logistics Business magazine Editor Paul Hamblin, September’s Panel Discussion Roundtables are on the following themes:

  • Forklifts and DC Vehicles: No Diesel, No Driver?
  • Tomorrow’s Forklifts Explored
  • IT Hardware: Rugged Mobility for Pick & Track
  • Loading Bay: Efficient Dock Operations
  • Logistics: The 2030 Logistics Landscape – Crystal ball time
  • Materials Handling: Intralogistics Projects and Innovations
  • Packaging: When Waste is not a dirty word
  • Robotics: Collaboration or Conflict? Who Wins When Humans and Robots Meet?
  • Software: Top 10 Buzzwords – What They Mean and How They Grow Your Business
  • Transport & Forwarding: Winning the Friction Fight
  • Warehouse Automation: Lights Out? The Future of Warehousing

Contact the Logistics Business Show team to book your stand now

Show@logisticsbusiness.com

UK Tel: +44 (0)1480 455660

Follow this link to register for free, and find out our further information: https://www.logisticsbusinessshow.com/

More than 150 exhibitors confirmed for ITT Hub

More than 150 of the UK’s most innovative transport companies as well as key government departments and agencies will be showcasing their cutting-edge services, products, strategies and ideas at the free-to-attend Innovation & Technology in Transport – ITT Hub event, to be held at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre on 30 June and 1 July 2021.

The largest show of its kind in 40 years, the exhibition will include a substantial Government Hub, where key departments – including the Department for International Trade, Department for Transport, APC, Zemo Partnership, Innovate UK, Zenzic and Highways England – will be on-hand to share expert insight into the full range of government assistance available for transport companies. Manufacturers, including BYD, Volta Trucks, Fiat, Ford, DAF Trucks and Arrival, will be showcasing their ground-breaking vehicles, infrastructure and technology at the event, and more than 30 speakers will be presenting at Logistics UK’s Future Logistics Conference, including British Astronaut Major Tim Peake CMG.

Kevin Green, Marketing & Communications Director at Logistics UK, comments: “Connection and collaboration are central to the new green industrial revolution; we are thrilled that visitors to ITT Hub will have the opportunity to explore the huge diversity of resources available to support the government’s green strategy.”

Mark Griffin, CEO at ITT Hub, adds: “Along with key central, local and regional government agencies, visitors to the event will have access to innovative manufacturers and service providers from across the road transport sector, including the latest bus, coach, truck and van technology. We really encourage visitors to register now for this free event and reconnect!”

ITT Hub will also feature a Regional Transport Bodies Hub, where visitors will have the opportunity to meet representatives from six Sub-National Transport Bodies (SNTBs): England’s Economic Heartland, Midlands Connect, Peninsula Transport, Transport East, Transport for the South East, and Western Gateway.

Transport Logistic Munich Cancelled

transport logistic Munich 2021 will unfortunately not now take place. It was scheduled for it’s bi-annual slot early May as the largest show in the world for all modes of freight transport and logistics, including the world Aircargo Forum.

Organisers, Messe Munich says the main reason for this is the numerous international travel restrictions in place, the lifting of which is not foreseeable until at least spring. Such travel challenges for a global event thwart the exhibitor’s claim with regard to visitor participation. As a bridge to other events in the transport logistic network, an online conference will be staged from May 4 to 6, 2021. The next transport logistic as a physical trade fair will take place from May 9 to 12, 2023.

“Our customers would have to start detailed planning for transport logistic now and need planning security. The still ongoing dynamic infection as well as the resulting travel restrictions make it impossible to successfully hold transport logistic at the beginning of May,” explains Stefan Rummel, Managing Director of Messe München. “For this reason, on the recommendation of and in consultation with the exhibitor advisory board, we have decided to cancel transport logistic 2021.”

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