LIP Invest Remains a Supporter of the Logistics Hall of Fame in 2026
The owner-managed investment firm specializing in logistics real estate is extending its network partnership with the Logistics Hall of Fame for 2026.
Frank Dreeke, CEO of BLG LOGISTICS Group until 2024, has been inducted into the Logistics Hall of Fame. For more than four decades, in a wide range of roles, he has shaped the development of the seaport and logistics industry far beyond his entrepreneurial positions. He is regarded as a driving force and the architect of modern seaport logistics.
The owner-managed investment firm specializing in logistics real estate is extending its network partnership with the Logistics Hall of Fame for 2026.
io continues to be part of the supporter network. The company thus remains engaged in the network, which is dedicated to promoting and recognizing outstanding achievements in logistics.
The Logistics Hall of Fame is accepting online applications until May 5. International award once again recognizes excellent supply chain solutions from humanitarian organizations this year.
Exceptional voting: Following a decision by the Council, several new members will be inducted into the Logistics Hall of Fame in 2026.
First meeting of the virtual working group on AI in humanitarian logistics. Participants identified areas of action where AI can support humanitarian organizations.
The company will now take an active role in the network of the global hall of fame.
Wiltsche Fördersysteme, based in Soest, Germany, is continuing its commitment to the Logistics Hall of Fame and will remain part of the network partner circle in 2026.
The Logistics Hall of Fame® honours leading figures who have made outstanding efforts to promote the further development of logistics and supply chain management. In addition, ist aims to document outstanding achievements in logistics and to encourage and promote innovations. In this way, it raises public awareness for the performance capability and innovative drive of logistics, helping to underpin the competitiveness and improve the image of the entire logistics sector. Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, is the patron of the event.