The Event is Free and There are Still Spots Available; Workshop Will Be Held at Centreventos Itajaí
Itajaí will host the 30th edition of the Logistics, Solutions, and Trends Workshop on Wednesday, November 8. This is the third time Itajaí hosts an edition of the event, considered one of the main business showcases in Southern Brazil and the largest itinerant logistics workshop in the market. Registrations can still be made at the link https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/30-workshop-de-logistica-especial-itajai-navall-forum-brasil-especial-itajai-2023/2158809?_gl=1*156eaxe*_ga*MTA1MTg1NzA3OS4xNjk0NzExNjA0*_ga_KXH10SQTZF*MTY5NjI2NjEyOC4zMC4xLjE2OTYyNjYyMDAuMC4wLjA
The program includes topics related to logistics and supply chain, as well as logistics cases from established companies in their respective segments. Confirmed cases include companies such as Cassol Centerlar, PetCamp, Seara Alimentos, Flora, Marlog, Laticínios Tirol, A3 Data, Grupo Boticário, and Divas do Comex.
In the solutions area, exclusive sections within the event are confirmed to showcase various solutions for storage, movement, technology, automation, transportation, accessories, and equipment. “The Logistics, Solutions, and Trends Workshop stands out for its interactivity, connecting people and providing unique end-to-end logistics experiences,” explains organizer Deivid Roberto Santos, president of Grupo Painel Logístico.
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The Secretary of Economic Development and Tourism of Itajaí, Thiago Morastoni, states that the know-how of Itajaí in logistics and foreign trade is undeniable, which qualifies the municipality to host another edition of the Logistics, Solutions, and Trends Workshop. The Secretary’s office is a partner in the event’s execution.

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