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Federal Minister Scheuer to take patronage of the Logistics Hall of Fame.
• Andreas Scheuer becomes patron and juror of the Logistics Hall of Fame.
Ismaning near Munich, April 3, 2018 Andreas Scheuer, Federal Minister of Transport and Digital
Infrastructure, has assumed patronage of the Logistics Hall of Fame. In addition, as a member of the
jury, he will future determine who will be inducted to the world´s pantheon of logistics.
According to the Hall of Fame for Logistics, Scheuer emphasized in his reply: “I am delighted to
accept my new role as patron of the Logistics Hall of Fame and as juror. The Logistics Hall of Fame
impressively documents what advanced logistics can achieve for business and society. Its
international appeal makes a major contribution to Germany’s reputation as a logistics location in the
world.”
Scheuer was already a member of the jury from 2009 to 2013. At that time, he was Parliamentary
State Secretary at the then Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs.
Proposals and applications are free of charge and can be submitted in English or in German language
and solely online at www.logisticshalloffame.net. The public proposal phase ends on May 14, 2018.
The newly elected member will be inducted at the annual Logistics Hall of Fame reception at the
Federal Ministry of Transport in Berlin, Germany.
The Hall of Fame can be accessed free of charge at any time at www.logisticshalloffame.net and
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