27.10.2022 Training - Global supply chains have been disrupted by factors such as covid restrictions and covid-related lockdowns, geopolitical tensions and staff shortages. We all know the problems, but where can we find solutions?
https://svenskpolska.se/pl/events-pl/
Once upon a time everything was just in time. And then the world changed. And now it has changed again...
The program for this event is:
- Alina Angielczyk, Director Sales Area North, Hapag-Lloyd - Spotlight on Sustainability in a Challenging Market Environment from Hapag-Lloyd’s Perspective
- Fredrik Udd, Managing Partner, Explore Markets - How global companies can solve their problems with global supply chains by sourcing in Poland
- Bartek Borczynski, Senior Director Planning & Logistics, Northvolt - Global Supply Chain disruptions from a giga-start-up perspective - case of Northvolt
- Agnieszka Kubaszewska-Monik, Freight Commercial Manager Business Region Baltic Sea South, Stena Line - How the ferry industry enables new efficient supply chains
- Panel discussion moderated by Małgorzata Musińska-Kubis, Head of Marine Logistics Section, Ciech SA - Where and how to find the key to the supply chains disruption puzzles - different perspectives
- Refreshments and networking
This free of charge English language event will take place in Stockholm, at Bonnierhuset, Torsgatan 21, level 3, conference room Hela Världen. It will also be possible to attend online.
A link will be emailed to all participants. Please sign up by email to info@svenskpolska.se.
For each participant please provide name, job title and email address. If possible, please state whether the participation is likely to be in person or online.
The Baltic Sea today plays a crucial role in the energy security of Poland and the wider region. It serves as a key route for oil and gas supplies, hosts underwater power and fiber-optic cables, and is the site of large-scale offshore wind farms that will supply Poland’s energy system in the coming years. With the growing strategic importance of the Baltic Sea and the ongoing war in Ukraine, the scale of threats to critical offshore infrastructure is also increasing.
czytaj więcejPoland is undertaking a major infrastructure project to implement the ERTMS/GSM-R system across the railway lines operated by PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. as part of the National Railway Programme until 2030 (with a perspective to 2032). The project aims to modernize the signaling and communication systems, increasing the safety, efficiency, and interoperability of the national rail network with European standards.
czytaj więcejAs part of the National Railway Programme until 2030 (with a perspective until 2032), Poland is conducting a comprehensive study focused on the development directions of the national railway network, taking into account limitations at key railway nodes across the country.
czytaj więcejPoland is implementing a series of major strategic investments aimed at strengthening transport connectivity, energy security, and long-term economic development. Several flagship projects have already been completed, while others remain under development.
czytaj więcejPoland is carrying out an extensive programme of infrastructure development, covering both rail and road transport. The ongoing investments aim to improve connectivity, safety, and efficiency across the country, while supporting regional development and economic growth.
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