A practical discussion on sustainable distribution at Coastlink.

CLK eNews session 2

A practical discussion on sustainable distribution at Coastlink.As supply chains adapt to increasing sustainability expectations while maintaining reliability, Session Two at Coastlink (6–7 May, Hull) will examine how distribution networks are evolving to remain both resilient and commercially viable.The panel will explore innovative approaches to feeder and short-sea services, the growing importance of shipping routes as “motorways of the sea”, and how changing funding structures are influencing route viability. Panellists will also discuss how operators are managing schedule integrity against the backdrop of increasing European port congestion.The session brings together insights from across the supply chain, with contributions from:

• Tracy Jin, Business Development Manager, Port of Esbjerg

• Richard Newton, Client Director, Integrated Sales, Maersk Logistics and Services UK&I

• Justin Atkin, UK & Ireland Representative, Port of Antwerp-Bruges

• Paul Hatley, Lead Commercial Manager, Associated British Ports

With perspectives spanning ports, logistics and cargo owners, this session offers a timely and practical look at how sustainable, resilient distribution is being delivered in practice across today’s supply chains.

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