The Event Has Been Established as One of the Largest and Most Important in the Logistics Sector and Received Around 13,000 Visitors from August 22 to 24
Logistique – Logistics, Multimodal Cargo Transport, Intralogistics, and International Trade Fair concludes the 2023 edition this Thursday, the 24th, achieving its proposed goal of promoting innovation, networking, and business. Over 13,000 people visited the Expoville promotions center in Joinville, and approximately 2,000 people attended the 20 lectures, panels, and case studies that were part of the Logistique Forum programming.
“We conclude another edition of the event confident that we have achieved the goals we set for this year. We gathered more than 120 exhibitors from companies that encompass various links in the logistics chain, expanded the participation of technology companies and startups in Logistique Innovation, and brought knowledge with over 20 panels, lectures, and case studies presented at the Logistique Forum”, celebrates director Leonardo Rinaldi.
And there’s newness coming up. Although the date for next year’s edition is not yet defined, the organization is already planning to expand the outreach area of Logistique with an expansion of the parallel programming. The investment in knowledge should prevail, but new layouts and concepts for the fair and technical congress are also being studied.
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Governments in Latin America are advancing with a sustainability and energy transition agreement in aviation, creating an environment for the scaling of SAF, operational gains, and a direct response to global climate demands.
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Brazil surprises the world by cloning a pig with human genes in an attempt to save humans with transplants, a technique with only 1% to 5% success rate, editing 3 genes, inserting 7 human genes, and impacting 48,000 patients on the waiting list.
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With a height of 8.7 meters, the giant termite mound found in Somalia has entered history as the largest ever recorded and reveals how insects just a few millimeters tall build three-story structures.
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Measuring about 50 cm in wingspan, the merlin, the smallest bird of prey in the world, is at risk of extinction and could disappear by 2050, according to research published in Nature.
“Logistique has been on the rise since its first edition in Joinville, five years ago, and in 2024 the event, established as one of the largest and most important in the logistics sector, will come with a new look and new identity”, notes Leonardo. The 2023 edition of Logistique was sponsored by Kuehne+Nagel, Correios, Porto Itapoá, A.P. Moller Maersk, Aliança Navegação e Logística, Grupo GPS, Descartes, and Benner.

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