ATHENS – Greece, leveraging its strategic geographical location, along with increasing investment in upgrading its transportation and logistics infrastructure, has gone a long way toward developing its position as a global logistics hub, over the past years. However, there is still room for improvement for the country to achieve excellence. The second edition of EY's report, Greece: International Freight Center, on Thursday, July 8, 10 AM EDT, examines the role of Greece as a competitive intermodal corridor for the European seaborne trade with Asia.
EY presents a series of area-specific recommended actions, with regards to the ports, the road network, the third-party logistics sector, air and sea freight transport, the rail network, the customs, the human capital in the transport and logistics industry, as well as the brand awareness of Greece as "an international freight center".
The webinar showcases the multi-faceted aspects of the dynamics the Greek transport and logistics industry can capitalize on and make the most of the country's biggest competitive advantage – its strategic geographical location.
The webinar will consist of a brief presentation of ΕΥ study's key findings, followed by a one-to-one discussion with our Keynote speaker, H.E. Mr. Kostas Karamanlis, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure. Then, a panel discussion with the participation of some of the key players from the transportation and logistics market will take place, closing with a live Q&A session. This webinar will be archived and available for replay on demand upon registration.
Participants can submit questions to the panelists prior to or during the event through the special feature on the event page, or they can email them to: questions@capitallink.com
Register online: shorturl.at/bjzDN.