PTI Webinar: Port-centric logistics drives industry evolution

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Aerial view of Containers and warehouse in Port De Barcelona (Catalonia), Spain.

With the rise of consumer demands, port-centric logistics (PCL) continues to be a driving theme for many ports as they look to optimize their operations to suit the new consumer climate.  

In January, Port Technology International (PTI) launched its PCL e-Book which garnered a high amount of interest.

Following the development of the e-Book, PTI is now launching a webinar dedicated to the exploration of PCL.  

The webinar will focus on how ports are reducing supply chain links by bringing warehousing closer to the port land.  

By joining the webinar the audience will understand how to:  

·       Evaluate the different technologies available in robotics and in warehouses to  

·       Effectively implement PCL in your Port  

·       Realize the tangible benefits of Port Centric Logistics 

Ports and those in the supply chain are now exploring new, dynamic logistics processes as an add-on, as well as within, a much wider logistics process. 

Register your interest for the Port-Centric Logistics webinar here.

Our webinars are designed to promote a wide range of views on the industries most important topics, and we heartily welcome suggestions for contributions – however please note that speaker and sponsorship opportunities are very limited due to high demand.

If you think your company or a contact you know may have something of value to contribute to this session, one of our other webinars, or even a series of sessions, please reach out to our Production Director, Stephanie Morley, directly at smorley@pottechnology.org

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