Logistique Reinforces Its Fundamental And Strategic Objective For Business Development In The Southern Region
The next edition of Logistique will be a special moment since its reopening in 2018, when it adopted a new concept and positioning, integrating all the links that make up the logistics and transport chain, connecting it from end to end. The event takes place from August 22 to 24, 2023, from 1 PM to 9 PM, at the Expoville exhibition complex in Joinville – SC
The fair provides complete logistical solutions to meet the demands of shippers, exporters, and importers, being the main meeting point of the sector in the southern region, reinforcing its commitment to the segment. It promotes innovation, networking, business, in addition to important debates that contribute to improving management, efficiency, and cost optimization in organizations. It also provides a global view of market trends, management, movements, and impacts that the economy exerts on these chains.
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Among the main highlights of this year’s edition is the Logistique Forum, which will address a variety of topics. It covers the main issues affecting the logistics and transport chains in our region and brings visitors, exhibitors, panelists, and speakers closer together.
“Our proposal is to continue the discussion of topics related to logistics and all its aspects, incorporating themes related to the future of the industry, business practices, management, leadership, new technologies, and political and economic scenarios,” explains Logistique director Leonardo Rinaldi. The executive director, Karine Marmitt, adds that the environment will also have space for sharing cases from personalities and leaders of prominent companies in the Brazilian economic scenario.
“The goal beyond knowledge is to bring together businesspeople, executives, c-levels, authorities, and business leaders in an environment of exchange and interactions,” the executive explains. Karine points out that this approach promotes quality networking, good business opportunities, and knowledge updates.
Relevant Content
The Logistique Executive Forum will be held alongside the exhibition of products and services and has more than 30 panels, lectures, cases, and debates in its program. Among the chosen topics, logistics and its aspects, international trade, navigation, land and waterway infrastructure for cargo transport, among other related themes, stand out.
Confirmed participants include prominent figures from the port and business scenarios who will participate in panels, give lectures, and discuss relevant topics for the current economic situation. From the federal government, the ministers of Ports and Airports and Transport, Mário França and José Renan Vasconcelos Calheiros Filho, are expected; the national president of Sebrae, Décio Lima, and Eduardo Nery Machado Filho, director-general of the National Agency of Waterway Transport (Antaq).
The topics of ports and navigation will be addressed by key figures in the port area and specialists. Among them are managers Cassio Schreiner, André Pioli, Osmari de Castilho Ribas, Luís Antonio Braga Martins, and Cleverton Elias Vieira; from the ports of Itapoá, Paranaguá, Portonave, Terminais Portuários Navegantes, Imbituba, and São Francisco do Sul, respectively; in addition to the state secretary of ports, airports, and railways, Beto Martins. Consultants Marcelo Werner Salles and Lerandro Carelli Barreto, from Port Intelligence and Consulting and Solve Shipping Intelligence, complete this top-tier team.
Ricardo Gesse, CEO of Zurich Airport Brasil; Cíntia Alves, from Intelbrás; and Otávio Meneguette, from Latam Cargo Brasil, discuss the challenges and trends of air cargo transport. The business area will also be represented by heavyweight names. Among them, Clovis Tramontina, president of Tramontina for 30 years; Jorge Canella and Felipe Alves, from the giant Kuehne + Nagel; designer and entrepreneur Jorge Bischoff, CEO of Bischoff Group; Fernando Alex, from Benner Sistemas; Vanessa Carlim, from Grupo Pão de Açúcar; and Karin Schöner, vice president of A.P. Moller-Maersk.
Multimodal Business Fair
Logistique has been held in Joinville since 2018 and is considered by the market as one of the largest and most important logistics events in Brazil. This year’s edition will gather, from August 22 to 24, in Joinville, the main innovations and solutions for the entire logistics chain, intralogistics, multimodal cargo transport, IT, and supply chain management.
This year’s edition already has 120 confirmed exhibitors and an expectation of 12,000 visitors over the three days of the fair and forum. The sponsorship for this edition includes A.P. Moller Maersk, Benner Sistemas, GPS Group, Porto Itapoá, Kuehne+Nagel, and Descartes. It has institutional support from the business associations of Itajaí (ACII), Joinville (ACIJ), and Navegantes (ACIN), federal transport companies federation (Fetrancesc), and business associations of Santa Catarina (Facisc), the Union of Cargo Transport Companies of Joinville (Setracajo), and Global Cold Chain Alliance.

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