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Overview
Logistics is one of the main supporting columns for continued sustainable development of the Middle East economy and retaining global competition. The global economic growth shows the first indicators of recovery causing again increased activities in the logistics sector taking into account today’s rules of competition with additional focus on environmental sustainability, caused by the diminishing reservoirs of fossil fuels and the trend for global warming, and optimized global intermodal goods transport, summarized by the term “Green Logistics”, emphasizing a change towards environmental consciousness in the implementation of new logistics paradigms. The increased internationalization and globalization of today’s business operations require a special emphasis on the overall performance of distribution and supply networks, where green logistics concepts in combination with intelligent systems can lead to optimized resource utilization and reduced burdens for the environment, e.g. reduction of CO2 emissions
“The Green Aviation Logistics Group” ME, in association with” FDI DUBAI” –“an office of Department of Economic Development –Government of Dubai “will organize a two day conference and exhibition that assemble a platform ,to meet & listen from companies & people ,who are the thought leaders in Green supply chain.
“The Green Transportation & Logistics Conference will be designed to provide senior level transportation, logistics and supply chain professionals with the opportunity to learn about the processes and technologies which can be implemented to measure and reduce your company’s carbon footprint, save energy, comply with environmental regulations, environmentally manage your suppliers and partners, achieve a sustainable transport network, cut costs, and communicate all of these efforts to your customers, partners, and the public. Delegates will be benchmarking their own progress with leaders in the industry at the forefront of sustainable initiatives and will leave the Conference with a clear idea of where the biggest inefficiencies lie and real, practical steps that can be taken to make improvements across the entire supply chain.
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