HGK renews Silver Partnership with the Logistics Hall of Fame
HGK Renews Membership in the Logistics Hall of Fame Supporter Circle and Remains Silver Partner in 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.
HGK Renews Membership in the Logistics Hall of Fame Supporter Circle and Remains Silver Partner in 2026.
3rd Meeting of the Virtual Working Group on AI in Humanitarian Logistics: How can AI (large language models, short LLMs) help quantify regulatory complexity in humanitarian logistics by analyzing donor requirements as structured data rather than treating them as unstructured text?
Austrian systems integrator TGW Logistics Group has extended its network partnership with the Logistics Hall of Fame for another year. TGW Logistics Group has already been a partner of the Logistics Hall of Fame for many years.
The Stuttgart-based consulting company joins the Global Hall of Fame network as a Gold Supporter. Through its Gold Partnership, the company is setting an example by highlighting outstanding achievements in the industry and recognizing their significance.
Survey series by the Logistics Hall of Fame in cooperation with the SCHUNCK GROUP: Political risks have overtaken the shortage of skilled workers as the top risk for logistics. The volatile situation in the Middle East and new trade barriers are causing a dramatic shift in sentiment. Cybercrime, however, remains the number one risk.
The Interroll Group will once again support the Logistics Hall of Fame as a network partner this year, underlining its continued commitment to the global logistics hall of fame.
Software provider AEB presented two IT projects and discussed potential fields for AI.
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, German Federal Minister of Transport, is the patron.