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WEB SUMMIT RIO 2024 by Modern Logistics is scheduled on April 18th.

Cristiano Koga CEo Modern Logistics

New York City, New York Apr 14, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - São Paulo-based logistic organization, Modern Logistics is successfully expanding throughout South America with its modern, efficient, and highly effective platform. The company has just announced an event with Web Summit Rio that is taking place on April 18, 2024. The summit will focus on the Supply Chain world and will also announce a handful of new platforms to spur integrated logistics expansions across the continent. The Web Summit Rio is scheduled to start at 11 am on April 18 and interested people are requested to be at Stage 7 Pavilion 2 by 11.25 am.

The Web Summit in Rio de Janeiro is about the host a discussion on emerging technologies and their varied impact on logistics by Modern Logistics CEO Cristiano Koga. Starting from AI-based applications to its effects and modern integration, the discussion will focus on the rapid changes and how everyone can adapt to the situation. The discussion will further demonstrate how Modern Logistics is becoming the vanguard of the integrated logistics model. Therefore, it can help companies from different sectors in a fast-moving and evolving World of Supply Chain.

Emerging technologies are increasingly crucial in reshaping logistics and fleet management. This rapid progress and modern integration is visible in almost every other country. That is why the discussions at the summit will shed more light on the future of logistics and the disruptive yet positive impact of Modern Logistics. Not just in Brazil, but the summit will be focusing on South America. Modern Logistics has recently acquired the 737-800 NG aircraft and it shows the companys dedication to making it their cargo. Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr will be also there with CEO Cristiano Koga along with COLBIs CEO Rodrigo Mourad. Modern Logistics invites everyone to join the Web Summit Rio on April 18.

Source :Modern.com.br

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