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The exhibition and conference POST-EXPO 2011 to be held in Germany
POST-EXPO 2011 will be held in Stuttgart, Germany, the event will host over 200 exhibitors and the very latest in new technology and innovation.
Reflecting the trend for developing new business opportunities and increasing operational efficiency, POST-EXPO 2011 will once again be the launch pad for innovative technologies and new ideas within the postal and parcel world.
In the ever changing industry of post, mail and express, it is important for the operators to find new ways to improve efficiency, quality of service, and develop new business areas.
At POST-EXPO, visitors will be able to see the very latest state-of-the-art technologies and services that will help them achieve these goals.
“I have come to POST-EXPO to keep in touch with the industry and see what is going on with new trends and technologies, and see what vendors are providing in the market. We like to be ahead of the game and be part of the changes that are coming through the industry, to enable us to provide a better service for our citizens. ”
Abdulla Alashram, CEO, Emirates Post “POST-EXPO enables us to keep updated with the latest technology and possibly to strike deals with suppliers to provide us with good solutions to solve present problems and improve our business. I’ve seen a lot of new things and wonderful ideas. ”
Chee Tong Leong, CEO, GD Express Carriers, Malaysia This year’s event will be the biggest ever, with over 170 exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations, technology and services available.
From letter and parcel sorting solutions to digital mail services, and from RFID tracking systems to the latest electric delivery vehicles, the depth and breadth of exhibitors is exactly why POST-EXPO is the world’s leading exhibition for the postal, parcel and express industry.
“2020 Postal Vision: Adaptation or Transformation” - is the theme for the World Postal Business Forum, organised in association with the Universal Postal Union.
The conference sessions will highlight the issues affecting the global postal sector, which is undergoing major changes as it adjusts to the demands of modern communication and commerce.
The three-day conference will host sessions that reflect the critical elements of postal strategy and decision making that have to be addressed now and in the coming years. There will be held also a seminar on Transformation in the Postal Industry.
The seminar will be a unique opportunity for participants to hear and discuss the kind of ‘game-changing’ transformation that is happening across the postal industry, drawing on experiences from France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Finland, USA, Malaysia, Germany, covering the impact of transformation on organisations and how they are changing, what transformation is leading to and ideas on how to navigate this changing landscape in the most effective way. All participants will receive a copy of the book, signed by the editors and authors who are taking part in the seminar.
14/09/11 Çap et