Let your voice be heard at the 2023 air cargo Southeast Asia conference

Let your voice be heard at the 2023 air cargo Southeast Asia conference

Organisers of the transport logistics and air cargo Southeast Asia Conference 2023 have invited people across the industry to share their stories, case studies or innovations to inspire others with their knowledge, as the event takes on the themes of ‘digitalisation, resilience and sustainability.’

At this conference, influential speakers, global industry players, policymakers, and government leaders will identify best practices, discuss emerging trends, and discuss real-life challenges. With topics ranging from digitalisation, sustainability, resource management, and volatile markets, the conference program will address regional issues affecting the industry.Over two days, the conference will feature more than 50 speakers sharing insights and exciting outlooks into the future of transportation, logistics and air cargo, so this is a chance for companies to get involved in the conversation and be recognised as an industry thought leader. The deadline for submissions is 8th February 2023.

Read more: New dates confirmed for air cargo Southeast Asia

“Interested in sharing your organisation’s case studies and the most innovative initiatives, solutions, and projects related to Digitalisation, Resilience, and Sustainability? Looking for a centre stage to showcase your solutions that will help businesses stay competitive, resilient, and sustainable? If the answer is yes, now is the time to capitalise on a new business opportunity that will boost your marketing efforts to reach more customers,” Messe Munchen Asia said in a press release.

“Discover the space where global decision-makers and quality buyers at all stages of their buying journey convene. Make your mark at tlacSEA 2023 conference with our suite of sponsorship options to increase your exposure and gain access to more exclusive networking experiences. This will strengthen your connections to the global market and help your business to reach new heights,” the conference organisers added.

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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