Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference (ALMC)

18 November 2015

The 5th edition of Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 17 – 18 November 2015. Dr Collin Wong, Head of Department of Supply Chain and Information Management, was invited to be the moderator for the Supply-chain Management Forum 2 – Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain.

Jointly organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference aims at providing a preferred platform for both users and logistics service providers to network and to gather market intelligence on regional business opportunities and strategies, as well as trends in supply chain management, distribution and logistics. Around 2,000 industry elites from some 30 countries and regions attended the ALMC, which is the largest industry conference of its kind in Asia.

This year’s conference explored the opportunities and challenges under China’s “Belt and Road” initiative, as well as the development of e-commerce and big data that are transforming the logistics and maritime industries. A series of thematic forums on the outlook for the air cargo and maritime industries, as well as electronics and food supply chains was staged during the conference.

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Dr Collin Wong was the moderator for the Supply-chain Management Forum 2 – Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain

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A group photo was taken with the forum speakers From left to right: Mr Jaya Moorthi Pillai (Director of APJ Logistics and Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific Pte Ltd), Mr Andreas Dannenberg (Director Customer Supply Chain Asia Pacific Logitech), Dr Collin Wong (Head of Department of Supply Chain and Information Management) and Mr Seiichi Kawasaki (President of MITSUI-SOKO Supply Chain Solutions, Inc)

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Dr Collin Wong took photo with Professor Anthony Cheung, the Secretary for Transport and Housing