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The Development Vector of International Logistics: Balance of Interests and New Growth Points

April, 1
12:00–13:30
In partnership with FESCO
Global Connectivity and Transport Corridors
Congress Centre, 2nd floor, conference hall B1
The redistribution of global trade flows and the formation of alternative logistics corridors are creating a new vector for the development of international logistics. In this context, transport companies are focusing on offering routes that are adaptable to the needs of customers and developing long-term partnerships to remain competitive. Which models of international development are most effective today? How can we balance the interests of transport operators, port infrastructure, and shippers when entering new markets? What are the main regulatory, financial, and infrastructural barriers, and what instruments can be used to overcome them? Where are new geographic growth points for international logistics emerging?
Moderator:
Ruslan Arslanov
Anchor
Speakers:
Dmitry Antonov
Senior Vice President, Resource Agribusiness Group
Petr Ivanov
General Director, FESCO
Mikhail Kaminsky
Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
Sammy Kotwani
President, Indian Business Alliance (IBA)
Igor Levitin
Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation; Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cooperation in the Field of Transport
Zhou Liqun
Chairman, Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia
Oleg Makarov
Member of the Management Board, Executive Director, SIBUR
Alexander Poshivai
Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
Eric Hamissi
Managing Director, Tanzania Shipping Company
Le Truong Son (online)
President, Association of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in Russia
Front row participant:
Dmitriy Prokhorenko
Director of the Department for Interaction with Government Authorities, Grand-Trade
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