There’s just over a week to go until Logistics Manager’s Industrial & Logistics Property Conference gets underway at 30 Euston Square, London. With the event drawing nearer, we’re taking a closer look at who delegates can expect to hear from on the day and what else the conference offers those who attend.
Logistics Manager’s innovative Industrial & Logistics Property Conference will show industrial and logistics property occupiers how to leverage their properties to help with their business, operational, environmental, social and governance strategies.
Every business – including those in the distribution and logistics sectors – can benefit from matching its property strategy to its business goals. It is becoming increasingly important to create properties that are productive, well-located, good places to work in, sustainable and that work in harmony with the wider stakeholder communities.
The industrial and logistics property sector is the fastest-growing sector in commercial property, offering a huge untapped opportunity. Those who attend the conference will discover the latest industrial and logistics property trends and insights.
On top of hearing from industry-leading experts, there will also be opportunity for delegates to expand their business network during dedicated networking breaks.
This one-day face-to-face event is totally free to attend for qualifying property tenants such as logistics and distribution companies, retailers, warehouse operators, fulfilment companies and more. Others like property developers or commercial property agents are welcome to attend as paying delegates.
The conference will be chaired by Logistics Manager’s editor Emily Uwemedimo and features a packed agenda of industry experts.
So who’s speaking at this year’s Industrial & Logistics Property Conference? Click the banners below to find out more about each of this year’s expert speakers!
Sponsor of the conference Visku’s Andy Kaye will explore the challenges of operating in an unpredictable supply chain environment.
DPD’s Tim Jones will outline DPD’s approach to making fleet and buildings greener and where the company is going next.
Whistl’s Gareth Hughes will discuss aligning priorities, how ESG can move from a burden to a benefit and how to get traction with ESG initiatives.
Yusen Logistics’ Craig Tellwright and Benjamin Bird will discuss leveraging property strategy to enable automation solutions, finding the right automation tools and coupling automation with flexibility.
Aurora Insights’ Henry Johnston will cover recurring challenges encountered within the warehousing space, trends in solutions to these challenges and potential benefits.
Vision Logistics’ Peter Smith will provide insights into the evolution of the healthcare sector on the final-mile delivery requirements.
Mitie’s Matt Dale will outline the importance of planning for the future, the power of collaboration and factoring in wider decarbonisation plans.
Plus, Logistics Manager this week announced that the award-winning Johanna Parsons, Logistics Manager’s contributing editor for property and features, will moderate a panel discussion on evolving approaches to urban logistics. She will be joined by Kevin Savage, COO at Delivery Mates, Rich Pleeth, co-founder and CEO of Fin Sustainable Logistics, and Tim Jones, director of marketing at DPD.
There’s all this to look forward to at the Industrial & Logistics Property Conference on 15 May – click here to register now!