BLG Logistics Group becomes Premium Partner of the ConnectChains Conference 2023
The seaport and logistics service provider is supporting the new Logistics Hall of Fame conference, which will focus on humanitarian logistics.
Frank Dreeke, CEO of BLG LOGISTICS Group until 2024, has been inducted into the Logistics Hall of Fame. For more than four decades, in a wide range of roles, he has shaped the development of the seaport and logistics industry far beyond his entrepreneurial positions. He is regarded as a driving force and the architect of modern seaport logistics.
The seaport and logistics service provider is supporting the new Logistics Hall of Fame conference, which will focus on humanitarian logistics.
Goldbeck remains a Silver Supporter of the Logistics Hall of Fame.
The Munich-based family business Baumann Paletten will once again be part of the Logistics Hall of Fame's circle of supporters in the coming year.
As a seaport and logistics service provider with a global network, the company is firmly anchored in the circle of supporters of the worldwide Logistics Hall of Fame.
As a global logistics provider owned by UPS, Coyote remains committed to its support of the prestigious Logistics Hall of Fame.
With its internally developed software “Pharmaceutical Information Management System” (PIMS), the Los Angeles-based organization International Medical Corps started a revolution in the management of the last mile in the pharmaceutical supply chain. Humanitarian organizations, pharmacies, governments and, most importantly, patients benefit from the IT deployment, which brings great time savings and deep transparency to the supply chain in disaster areas.
The Logistics Hall of Fame® honours leading figures who have made outstanding efforts to promote the further development of logistics and supply chain management. In addition, ist aims to document outstanding achievements in logistics and to encourage and promote innovations. In this way, it raises public awareness for the performance capability and innovative drive of logistics, helping to underpin the competitiveness and improve the image of the entire logistics sector. Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, is the patron of the event.