Frotcom at the 16th Supply Chain & Logistics Conference & Exhibition
Frotcom participated in the 16th Supply Chain & Logistics Conference & Exhibition, which took place on January 19 at the Hilton Nicosia hotel. The event highlighted the prospects and challenges created in the supply chain, which, after COVID-19, continues to experience significant disruption due to the conflict in Ukraine.
At our stand, our expert team gave all the information to visitors on how to reduce fleet costs and increase the company's productivity with Frotcom.
Michalis Christodoulides, CEO of Frotcom Cyprus, was one of the conference speakers and presented "Green logistics technology: key trends to reduce your carbon footprint.” The speech received very positive feedback.
According to Michalis,
"Touching upon the environmental impact of our industry, during the 16th Supply Chain and Logistics Conference in Cyprus, I was glad to have received a positive response from both small and large companies and organizations. Our responsibility is to create a better future for the next generations. Today, the transport and logistics sector contributes to around 24% of global CO2 emissions. By 2050, the EEA (European Economic Area) estimates that the logistics sector will account for up to 40% of global environmental dioxide emissions if strong and effective measures are not taken. The problem in our industry has increased, but the solutions are available today. Let's use them properly so that we all contribute in our own way to substantially reducing environmental dioxide on our planet."
If you couldn't join us at this event and want to know more about Frotcom, contact a member of our team.
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