| “Think green” will be the leitmotif of the future while industry will have to comply with it. To face this challenge, companies can take the opportunity of ad-hoc training to change their working force to adopt this principle and thus change the working mode of the company itself in a more sustainable way |
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MODERATOR: Maximo Martinez - Market Research Manager, Packaging, Transport and Logistics Research Institute, ITENE
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| 09.30 |
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| Sustainable green logistics: which role can the ad-hoc training programs |
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Jean André Lasserre - Director, AFT-IFTM |
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| 09.45 |
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| The importance of research for future global sustainable freight transport development |
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Mercedes Hortal - Packaging & Sustainability Researcher, ITENE |
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| 10.00 |
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| Energy, resources and transport: why is intermodality the only sustainable way forward |
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Hans Dietrich Haasis - Professor,
Institute für Seeverkehr und Logistik,
Bremen |
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| 10.15 |
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| Intermodal 2030: a future snapshot of a new era |
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| Peter Wolters - Deputy Director, EIA |
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