More and
more companies are discovering the environment. A ‘green’ image is seen as a
competitive advantage and a contribution to society, but efficient use of
resources also helps save costs. The ongoing climate debate is boosting exports
of environmental technology. At transport logistic China 2008 the international
logistics and transportation sector is presenting its modern logistics
solutions on the Chinese market. From 17 to 19 June 2008 sector experts from all
over the world will be meeting up in Shanghai at
transport logistic China,
the third International Exhibition for Logistics, Telematics and
Transportation. Here, the theme of environmental protection is playing an ever
more important role: “Environmentally compatible logistics is becoming a factor
in international competition and a driver for collaboration in networks. This
is an important argument in a globalized economy,” says Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Raimund Klinkner,
Board Chairman of Bundesvereinigung Logistik, Germany´s largest
logistics organization.
As such the logistics sector is falling in line
with a trend that has now become established in recent years in Germany,
including among smaller and medium-sized companies. In a country-wide survey
conducted by consultants Weissmann among 500 SMEs, almost 90 percent of the
companies surveyed said that environmental protection is a firm goal in their
companies, and enjoyed high priority. A good two-thirds of the surveyed
entrepreneurs believe that environmentally friendly products and processes will
help them towards greater market success in future.
Driven by the increasing cost pressure due to
rising energy prices, many logistics and transportation businesses today are
turning instead to greater efficiency in their use of energy and resources.
Many haulage companies, for example, are switching to vehicles with engines
that use less fuel, training their drivers in more fuel-efficient styles of
driving and avoiding any empty runs. Experts expect that as soon as hybrid
technology or lighter vehicles become market-ready, these technological
innovations, too, will be quickly adopted.
Already companies are using software to support
them in planning intelligent logistics chains. This enables more efficient
utilization of available capacity in transport and the setting up of central
hubs. Many politicians are striving to create an integrated transport system
which links the individual carriers better with each other. By using modern
telematics technology further capacity could be opened up in the railways.
For German-Chinese cooperation environmental
protection is one of the core themes. In 2006 German Environmental Minister
Sigmar Gabriel and the Chinese Minister of the state environmental protection
agency Zhou Shengxian agreed a ‘strategic
environmental dialogue’. And in 2007 German Transport Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee
and the Chinese Minister of Research Dr Wan Gang signed two agreements on
cooperation in transport and construction. The Federal Republic of Germany is
supporting China
in its efforts to develop a more efficient and environmentally friendly
transport system. The focus is primarily on performance in rail transport.
A prerequisite for the use of modern transport
systems and innovative technology is properly trained employees. For a number
of years there have been cooperations between universities in Germany and China. For example, two years ago
the Institut für Technologie und Management at the Technical University of
Berlin, under the leadership of the Logistics Division, started to get involved
in training Chinese managers. Under this project, Chinese specialists and
managers from government organizations are now being trained. The course
content includes both logistics expertise and above all an understanding of the
overall context in international value-added chains.
Further information: www.transportlogistic-china.com.
About transport logistic China transport logistic China,
the meeting point for logistics, telematics and transportation, is being held
at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in China for the third time from 17 to
19 June 2008. More than 300 exhibitors from 33 countries presented their
products and services at transport logistic China 2006 and Air Cargo China
2006. Over 9,000 visitors from 81 countries attended the international trade
fair, which also featured an extensive program of related events and
conferences. Additional information is available at www.transportlogistic-china.com.
About Messe München International (MMI) Messe München International (MMI, Munich Trade Fairs
International Group) is one of the world´s leading trade-fair companies. It
organizes around 40 trade fairs for capital and consumer goods, and key
high-tech industries. Each year over 30,000 exhibitors from more than 100 countries,
and over two million visitors from more than 200 countries take part in the
events in Munich.
In addition, MMI organizes trade fairs in Asia, Russia,
the Middle East and South America. With six
subsidiaries abroad – in Europe and in Asia –
and with 66 foreign representatives serving 89 countries, MMI has a truly
global network.
Press contact: Petra Gagel, transport logistic China 2008 Press Office
Tel. +49 89 /
949-20 244, Fax +49 89 / 949-20249
petra.gagel@messe-muenchen.de
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