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The 16 and 17 October to will hold the second edition of the biennial one of logistics BILOG
The title of the show-convention is "The sustainable, resilient and connected road to 2030"
July 29, 2019
The 16 and 17 October next to, on the whole exhibition LaSpeziaExpò, will hold the second edition of biennial of logistics BILOG - Logistics and the Maritime Forum, that it will have for topic "The sustainable, resilient and connected road to 2030". The show-convention is promoted by the Authority of Harbour System of the Ligurian Sea Oriental as a result of an agreement which signed in 2015 with the Municipality of Piacenza on proposal of the Consortium Services Infrastructures and Piacenza Logistics, with the attempt to promote the international member of the connection between the port of and the logistic pole piacentino.
Organized by the Chamber of Commerce Coasts of Liguria through own special company Blue Hub, with Circle, society specialized in the advising and realization of international events in the world of the transports, the edition of BILOG 2019 will be centralized on the peculiarities of the local and national system, put compared with the withins of various European truths, leaving from the characteristics of the port of La Spezia, according to gateway for volumes of containerized traffics in Italy, and from the proclivity to the use of the train as modality of transport privileged for the goods.
During BILOG 2019, where it will be present area-shows, numerous moments of deepening will hold on the various requirements of the marine and logistic world in a moment in which dynamics tied to the innovation and the economic challenges push the operators see again models of business and strategic positionings.
The forum will analyze is the regional dimension that European, giving the possibility to improve the acquaintance of politics of the transports and the investments of the EU in the field of the transports and marine, emphasizing the importance of the cohesion between all the actors of the logistic chain.
These the main sessions on 16 October: "The market of the container and its challenges": economists and great players will describe to the current situation of the market of the container and the challenges for the next decade, comprised the sustainability as key element; "The new regulations TRY and opportunities CEF 2", where the session, moderated from the PTSCLASS, will begin with the introduction of the possibilities of financing for next the seven years in the new programs of the EU "Horizon Europe" and "CEF 2". A round table with advisor for the Mediterranean Corridor Iveta Radicová, former Slovakian Prime Minister, the representatives of the Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor and varied international players, that they will analyze to the current picture and the opportunities and the requirements of the field for the next years. Previewed a session dedicated to the "Last railway mile and the e-logistic", entirely dedicated to the warm topics of the railway field, with the participation of the members of the SCAN MED Rail Freight Corridor and on the centralized one on the future of the "Port Community Systems.
17 thursdays October will be illustrated "the harbour System of and the role of the retroporto of Santo Stefano", thanks to the contribution of all marine and logistic operators of the port breaks. "Production and I use of the BioLNG" is the organized session from Logistic SoS, while "the connected port and its logistics" are a session completely dedicated to the main arguments legacies to the digital world in marine and logistic within. During "the Port of the Future", dedicated to the initiative of the EU commission, the state of advance of the several Future projects of the Port initiative of the EU commission will be introduced.
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