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Countdown for Logistics Hall of Fame nominations has begun.
• Who achieved great things in logistics and has earned a place in the world´s
logistics pantheon.
• Nominations are possible up to May 8 at: www.logisticshalloffame.net.
The countdown has begun: Up to May 8 individuals
or groups of people can be proposed for the world´s logistics pantheon.
The achievements may be of a technical, strategic, scientific, business management or
entrepreneurial nature. The decisive factor is that these achievements not only benefited
an individual company but had a positive impact on the entire logistics sector. Furthermore,
these achievements must already be in the past; theoretical concepts are not sufficient.
Groups may also apply or be proposed for induction.
Proposals and applications are free of charge and can be submitted in English or German
language and only on the Internet at www.logisticshalloffame.net. The public proposal
phase ends on May 8, 2017. The newly elected member will be inducted at the annual
Logistics Hall of Fame Gala in November at the Federal Ministry of Transport in Berlin,
Germany.
The Logistics Hall of Fame is supported by the Federal Ministry of Transport as well as the
relevant sector associations, media and companies, including the Port of Duisburg
(duisport), Gebrüder Weiss, logistics insurer Kravag, the Fahrzeugwerk Bernard Krone
company, intralogistics provider Still, the Federal Central Cooperative for Road Transport
(SVG) and the TimoCom freight exchange.
The Hall of Fame can be accessed free of charge at any time at www.logisticshalloffame.net
and features information on logistics milestones and the people behind them.
The countdown has begun:
Propose candidates for the world´s logistics pantheon.