EU CBEC forum is set to take place on September 10-11
The forum will bring together global leaders to explore the changing dynamics of cross-border e-commerce.
The EU Crossborder E-commerce Forum, a highly anticipated event in the e-commerce and logistics industries, is set to take place on September 10-11, 2024 at Liege Airport. Organised by Liege Airport in partnership with the Wallonia Export-Investment Agency (AWEX) and OBOR Group, this forum will convene global leaders to discuss the evolving landscape of cross-border e-commerce, according to an official release by Liege Airport.
With over 350 participants, including 40 airlines, 30 freight forwarders, prominent shippers, and 50 distinguished speakers, the forum is set to be a must-attend event for professionals seeking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving e-commerce logistics landscape. Additionally, 20 exhibitors and 15 sponsors will showcase the latest innovations and solutions tailored to meet the industry's growing demands, mentions the official release.
The EU Crossborder E-commerce Forum will address the critical challenges and opportunities shaping the industry through a series of sessions. These will include "The Future of Cross-Border E-commerce: Exploring emerging trends and growth drivers," "Innovations in Logistics and Air Cargo: How technology is reshaping the supply chain," "Digitalisation of Global Supply Chains: Unlocking efficiencies through cutting-edge digital tools," and "The Role of Airports and Airlines: How key players are adapting to the explosive growth in e-commerce logistics."
"This cargo event is the first of its kind to be actively organised by an airport in many years, and we at Liege Airport are immensely proud of the line-up we’ve curated. The trust and support we’ve received from our speakers, partners, and sponsors have been overwhelming, and I’m confident that this conference will set a significant milestone in 2024. We warmly welcome airlines, forwarders, and e-commerce players from around the world to join us – it’s a unique opportunity to connect with leading airlines and local partners alike,” says Frederic Brun, Head of Commercial Cargo & Logistics at Liege Airport.