Generalmajor Jochen Deuer
Kommandeur des Logistikkommandos der Bundeswehr | Bundeswehr
Let's Talk Stage
The freight transport of the future is digital - ever heard of eFTI?
In July 2027, a digital network will go live across Europe that will enable logistics companies and service providers to provide freight transportation information digitally during inspections by competent authorities. The EU member states are obliged to introduce interoperable systems in the control authorities in order to be able to accept freight transport information digitally. The objectives for this are: more efficiency in freight transport, digital connection of authorities, faster and more targeted checks, up-to-date transport data for companies, fewer language barriers, better monitoring of cabotage journeys, increased safety for emergency services and more efficient operations, e.g. in the event of dangerous goods accidents. Companies must therefore make the data available on suitable platforms. This is why this session, together with companies and the German Freight Forwarding and Logistics Association (DSLV), will focus on the practical opportunities and challenges of digitizing transport data. The Federal Ministry of Transport will also show what support is being provided by the federal government for implementation.
LogTech Stage
Exclusive Insights into the New Edition: „Trends and Strategies"-Study 2025
What do the new trends mean for the structure of the global supply chain landscape? In this session, participants will get an exclusive first look at the key findings of BVL's upcoming study “Trends and Strategies 2025”. Initial results will be jointly reviewed, discussed, interpreted such as their impact on the logistics and supply chain of tomorrow predicted. The aim is to derive specific findings that can help to actively shape the future of the supply chain.
BaCXstage - BVL Community Hub
Regionalgruppen-Pitch I
Die Regionalgruppen sind das Herzstück unseres Logistiknetzwerks – lokal verwurzelt, international vernetzt und getragen von großem ehrenamtlichem Engagement. In ganz Deutschland und darüber hinaus organisieren unsere Regionalgruppen das ganze Jahr über vielfältige Veranstaltungen rund um aktuelle logistische Themen.
Im ersten Pitch kommen Christian König, Regionalgruppe Allgäu/Bodensee, Karen Klement, Südbayern und Till Krenzien, Rhein/Main zu einer Podiumsdiskussion zusammen und geben Einblicke in ihre Arbeit. Sie berichten von ihren Veranstaltungen, regionalen Schwerpunkten und Erfahrungen aus der Praxis. Dabei wird deutlich, wie die Regionalgruppen zur Weiterentwicklung logistischer Prozesse und zur Förderung des fachlichen Dialogs in ihren Regionen und darüber hinaus beitragen.