Cool Logistics 2010
The 3rd Global Cold Supply Chain Conference
20-22 September 2010
Le Royal Meridien Hamburg, Germany
www.coollogisticsconference.com
18 December 2009 - “Ethics, Environment & Efficiencies:New Business Drivers for Perishable Transport & Logistics” will be the theme of the 3rd Cool Logistics conference, taking place in Hamburg on 20-22 September 2010.
Major retailers are taking an increasingly proactive approach to sustainable procurement, including carbon footprint and waste reduction, plus ethical sourcing policies. While current initiatives are largely voluntary and market-driven, more stringent policy regimes may also loom on the horizon at both national and international level.
Speakers at Cool Logistics 2010 will explore the impact of these concerns on perishable logistics and transport, including maritime, air and landside distribution, at a time of continued pressure to take operational costs out of cold supply chains. More than ever, efficiency appears to be the mantra - but what does this really mean in practice and can common efficiency solutions be found to address sustainability and cost concerns?
The conference will also review the extent to which predicted transport capacity constraints – particularly for reefer containers – are impacting perishable supply chain planning and execution, and how to respond in the short and longer term.
Continuing the successful format of Cool Logistics 09, the 2010 event will include a 2-day conference plus half-day pre-conference technical workshop, exploring how technology innovations can generate operational efficiencies and cost savings.
The conference programme for Cool Logistics is being developed in consultation with an expert industry advisory group, including representatives from both transport and logistics and the producer community. Advisory group members for 2010 currently include: Alfred Cheung, Managing Director, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (Japan) Ltd; Malcolm Dodd, Innovation Programme Manager at South Africa’s Fresh Produce Exporters Forum; Axel Guenther, Consultant for Lufthansa Cargo AG; Alex Schenz, Division Manager for New Zealand fruit producer Applemax; and Michaela Steineker, Global Reefer Co-ordinator for Hamburg Süd.
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For more information:
Alex von Stempel
Event Director
Tel +44 20 8744 0244
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Notes to editors: The Cool Logistics conference is a joint venture between Freshwater Logistics Ltd and Next Level Information Ltd. Freshwater Logistics was founded in 2007 by Alex von Stempel to provide market intelligence to the global logistics and transport industries. Alex has over 23 years’ experience as an industry commentator, trade journalist, editor and producer of leading industry conferences, including a number of specialist events in the refrigerated logistics and transport sector.
Established in 1999, Next Level Information provides event management, conference production and communication consultancy services for two core sectors - global maritime logistics and transport and the UK healthcare services market. Company founder and managing director Rachael White has been involved in the logistics and transport field for over 20 years as trade journalist, editor, industry association secretary and producer of major industry conferences.
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