Collaboration is central to the concept of Logiconomi, to enrich the platform with progressive ideas and thinking from all branches of business that could have an impact on the logistics industry. Consequently, we have developed co-operations and partnerships with a number of leading companies, all of whom have contributed their knowledge and experience to create Logiconomi Forums and TV programmes. This level of collaboration also allows partners to work jointly to develop solutions for the future.
The latest programme in the Logiconomi TV series looks at two important areas of development: hydrogen and solar power. Suzy Valgaeren from Air Products brings an up-to-date report about the plans they have to make hydrogen power a reality for many more businesses and consumers in Europe. Also in the programme is an interview with Pascal Olin from Swedish solar company Alight, bringing focus to the latest developments in this important area of energy generation.
The world of logistics has been changing faster than ever before in recent years, with the impact of e-commerce, increasing customer expectations, automation, connectivity and the search for increasingly sustainable and energy-efficient solutions. In order to help logistics managers to keep pace with these changes Toyota Material Handling has taken steps to work with other like-minded companies, innovators and fresh-thinkers, to share ideas and identify trends and technologies that will be affecting the world of logistics in the short, medium and long term.
The Logiconomi programme is a platform to share the concepts, ideas and solutions that emerge from these collaborations, presented in short and simple interviews, presentations and discussion forums. The programme is open to all logistics leaders and includes events and short ‘Logiconomi TV’ programmes all of which can be accessed from this site. To be kept fully up to date with the latest news from the Logiconomi programme, please register your details.
Collaboration is at the heart of the Logiconomi programme. Logistics is a fast-moving business that covers multiple channels and relies on many technologies. No single organisation has all the answers. That’s why the Logiconomi programme welcomes input from a diverse range of sources.
This includes major players such as Microsoft, Bosch and Ericsson, who presented their ideas and concepts at the 2019 Logiconomi Forum, as well as smaller progressive companies and start-ups that have the freedom and creativity to develop completely fresh concepts.The Logiconomi programme researches these new concepts by using a ‘technology radar’ and works with contributors to share ideas in a simple and efficient way.
More insights on logistics trends will be released on a regular basis. Keep an eye on this page or follow us on our social channels. In the meanwhile, have a look at the insights from Logiconomi Forum 2022.