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Connecting Global Competence

LOGISTICS

MAKES IT

HAPPEN

Join the online community:

MAY 5–8, 2015

MESSE MÜNCHEN

www.transportlogistic.de

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A 100%

LOGISTICS EXPERIENCE

MAPPING OUT THE ROAD AHEAD—FOR YOUR BUSINESS

Logistics processes are becoming ever more complex—so, too, are the

solutions that are needed to master the challenges of the future. Come to

transport logistic 2015

to get an in-depth picture of the latest

develop-ments in your sector.

Because the

“World’s Leading Trade Fair for Logistics, Mobility, IT

and Supply Chain Management”

is the only event that covers all the

segments in the value-added chain. Gathered together at this show are

over

2,000 exhibitors

from all over the world, many of them

global market

leaders.

And only here will you be able to find the solutions, contacts and

business partners you are looking for.

You need to be a part of

transport logistic 2015!

Don’t miss it!

www.transportlogistic.de/tickets/en

FOCAL AREAS AT TRANSPORT LOGISTIC

Freight transport and logistics services

Intralogistics, warehouse management systems, auto ID, packaging

Freight transport systems

IT /Telematics, e-business, telecommunications

Research and development

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SUPPORTING PROGRAM

FORUM I HALL A6

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015

13:00 –15:00 mariLOG 2015, 8th International Conference for Maritime Logistics

In the Sulphur Trap—The consequences of the stricter sulphur emissions regulations in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea on transport flows and prices. DVV Media Group GmbH

15:30 –17:00 Transport Policy Meets Logistics: Taking stock after the first 500 days

of the coalition government in Berlin. VerkehrsRundschau, Springer Fachmedien München GmbH, Verlag Heinrich Vogel WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015

10:00 –13:00 Air Cargo Europe Conference 2015,

7th International Conference for the Global Air Cargo Industry Session 1: Data and security: What’s next?

Session 2: eCommerce in Airfreight

Messe München International, The International Air Cargo Association

13:30 –15:00 Added-Value through logistics: Competitive advantages

for logistics service providers through innovative value-chains. BVL International, The Global Supply Chain Network

15:30 –17:00 Logistics Solutions made in Germany: E-Commerce—Growth engine

and innovations motor for logistics. Logistics Alliance Germany THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Logistics Goes Digital—What can Big Data, the Cloud etc. Contribute?

German Transport Forum (DVF)

12:00 –13:30 Unlimited trade: Logistical challenges in omni-channel retailing.

BVL International, The Global Supply Chain Network

14:00 –15:30 Service-provider vs. customer—vertical cooperations instead of instructions!

German Association for Materials Management, Purchasing and Logistics (AMMPL)

16:00 –17:30 Site for logistics—How cities and project developers respond

to smart logistics. WNM Wirtschaftsblatt, Neue Medien GmbH FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015

10:30 –12:00 Careers in Logistics: The Logistics Manager 4.0—what will be expected

of tomorrow’s experts and managers. VerkehrsRundschau, Young Logistics Club (YouLoC), Springer Fachmedien München

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Systeme des Güterverkehrs / Freight transport systems Telematik / Telematics

eBusiness / e-business Telekommunikation / Telecommunications

Air Cargo Europe Dienstleistungen Logistik /

Logistics services

Freigelände / Open-air site Gleise / Rails CeMAT@transport logistic Bereich Intralogistik / intralogistics area Eingänge / Entrances Internationale Leitmesse für Logistik, Mobilität, IT und Supply Chain Management

Messe München, 5.–8. Mai 2015

International Exhibition for Logistics, Mobility, IT and Supply Chain Management Messe München, May 5–8, 2015

FORUM II HALL A4

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015

13:00 –14:30 Sustainability as a platform for growth. How seriously are companies in the chemicals

industry taking their social responsibility and what scope do they give their purchasing departments. CHEManager, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

15:00 –16:30 Industry 4.0—a concept for the future based on auto ID and RTLS systems.

AIM-D e. V. – Germany Austria Switzerland WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Action plan for Freight Transport and Logistics 2.0—What Are the Industry’s Priorities?

German Transport Forum (DVF)

12:00 –13:30 3D printing in logistics: How companies can benefit.

LOGISTIK HEUTE, HUSS-VERLAG GmbH,

Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML

14:00 –15:30 Logistics in inner cities—Parcel and express logistics as a guarantor of thriving

inner cities. Federal Association of International Express and Courier Service Companies

16:00 –17:30 Modal shift of transport just for the environment?—Or can other arguments

persuade shippers and forwarders to shift to the rail network? Association of German Transport Companies (VDV) THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Technological progress in the driver’s cab—Systems to increase efficiency

and safety: the vision and the reality. TRANSPORT, HUSS-VERLAG GmbH

12:30 –14:00 Rail—the right way for logistics?

Eurailpress/Rail Business, DVV Media Group GmbH

15:00 –16:30 Intralogistics in times of e-commerce—Technologies and potential.

F+H Fördern und Heben, Vereinigte Fachverlage GmbH

CeMAT@transport logistic intralogistics area

Telematics, e-business, Telecommunications Logistics services

Air Cargo Europe Freight transport systems Open-air site, Rails Entrances

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SUPPORTING PROGRAM

FORUM III HALL A4

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Automation in ports—necessary investment to maintain competitiveness

or just expensive toys?

German Society for Port Engineering,

Committee for Operational Systems in Cargo Handling

12:00 –13:30 Transalpine freight transport—infrastructure, technical and operational challenges,

using the example of transport across the Brenner. DVWG Südbayern e. V., Logistics competence center Prien

14:00 –15:30 User fi nancing of the infrastructure—Silver bullet or bluff package?

Federal Association of Road Haulage, Logistics and Disposal

16:00 –17:30 Everything ok on the ramp? Are intralogistics and distribution channels speaking

the same language? State of play and outlook. MM Logistik, Vogel Business Media GmbH & Co. KG THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Minimum wage + tolls—Is general haulage coming under pressure?

Perspectives and trends in 2015.

German Association for Freight Forwarding and Logistics

12:00 –13:30 Ports of the North vs Ports of the South: Concentration or rebalancing.

Puertos del Estado Organismo Publico

14:00 –15:30 Structural changes in container transport of European seaports—

effects on hinterland transport and inland terminals. Schiffahrt Hafen Bahn und Technik, SUT Verlags GmbH

16:00 –17:30 What price ignorance?—logistics is the key to a sustainable global economy.

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Details correct to Nov. 2014. Subject to change.

FORUM IV HALL B2

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015

13:00 –14:30 Intelligent World—On Stage Show: Ways into the future.

Trends, films, interviews on the future of transport and logistics. Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, BITKOM Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunication and New Media

15:00 –16:30 Turkey, the Eurasian hub—Opportunities for German-Turkish collaboration.

BVL International, The Global Supply Chain Network WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Danube—the new Rhine? BUSINESS+LOGISTIC, RS Verlag GmbH

12:30 –14:00 Optimization of transport costs—Cost-reduction potential for companies.

Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML

15:00 –16:30 Dangerous goods to order: The weaknesses of online mail-order.

Gefahr/gut, Springer Fachmedien München GmbH, Verlag Heinrich Vogel

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

10:00 –11:30 Optimum packing—Implementing demands, realizing potential.

Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML

12:30 –14:00 Big Data in logistics—many new opportunities.

BITKOM Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunication and New Media

15:00 –16:30 Distribution tomorrow—easy relocation with Hub2Move.

Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML, LOGISTIK HEUTE, HUSS-VERLAG GmbH

FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015

10:30 –12:00 Gamification in intralogistics. The easy way to improve processes and the

working environment. Institute for Materials Handling, Material Flow, Logistics (fml), Technische Universität München

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SECTOR INTERFACE

EXPERIENCE INSPIRATION

ON ALL LEVELS

REGISTER NOW ONLINE—AND SAVE MONEY:

www.transportlogistic.de/tickets/en

STRONG PARTNERS FOR INTRALOGISTICS

The exhibitors of intralogistics services and products are

located in the same halls as freight transport systems and

services. This represents a continuation of the successful cooperation

between the two leading trade fairs CeMAT and transport logistic, which

started in 2013.

UNMISSABLE PLATFORM FOR THE AIR CARGO SECTOR

If you want to know which trends will be impacting on

the air cargo industry in the coming years, then a visit to

Air Cargo Europe is a must. This integrated exhibition with conference is a

firm date in the diary for air cargo professionals.

GOOD PROSPECTS FOR YOUR CAREER

transport logistic 2015 is an ideal place for making new contacts in the

sector. For young professionals and job-seekers the

FUTURE FRIDAY

program offers real insights into companies and how the sector works on

a day-to-day basis. Attendees can look forward to a series of presentations,

live interviews, information on different career paths and much more.

Come along and talk one-to-one with potential new employers at the

show—book your appointments in advance:

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Published by Messe München, Munich. Printed in Germany. Besucherfl yer E / 12 / 2014

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All the information on exhibiting fi rms—including job offers!

www.transportlogistic.de/exhibitors

Exhibitor highlights

Find out today what to expect at transport logistic 2015.

www.transportlogistic.de/highlights/en

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www.transportlogistic.de/newsletter/en

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www.transportlogistic.de/travel

Dates

May 5–8, 2015

Tues.–Thurs. 9:00–18:00

Fri. 9:00–16:00

WEST and EAST Entrances

Contact

Messe München GmbH

Messegelände

81823 München, Germany

Tel. +49 89 949-11368

www.transportlogistic.de

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