2022 conferences & workshops

What are the impacts of e-commerce development on sustainable development? Are the environment and e-commerce compatible in the long term?

8 November 2022 09:00 to 09:55 Conference room Inaugural Conference

There was no reason to believe that there would be a "pause" in the euphoric development of e-commerce...and yet there is.

All the indicators point to the drift of e-commerce in terms of sustainable development and more generally eco-responsibility.

So, is e-commerce in the crosshairs and is it showing signs of weaknesses to the point of becoming incompatible with the environment?

Deliveries in thermal vehicles, increased packaging, empty packages and the euphoric development of "quick commerce" are all reasons to ask the right questions.

Conference Moderator:

Franck JOURNO
DIRECTOR GENERAL – NEO 26

Speakers:

Julien FIETTE
Chargé de mission ADEME – ITINSELL

Elsa LE VAN
Ingénieure de Recherche - Expert Mobilités & Logistique Urbaine - Économiste des Transports et Aménagement du Territoire – ELV MOBILITES

Sebastien BELLONE
Directeur Transport et Reverse Logistique – VENTE-UNIQUE.COM

FRET21: An essential approach to reduce the carbon impact of transport

8 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Conference room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by FRET21

FRET21 is a voluntary initiative supported by ADEME to help shippers by reducing CO2 emissions from the transport of goods.

During this workshop, you will discover in detail the FRET21 system but also the experience feedback of our associates.

Through the testimonies of Sébastien Ghionzoli, logistics manager at SIRAP France and Catherine Fornengo, 3PL development manager at JLL, come and discover the benefits and interest of joining the FRET21 scheme.

Conference Moderator:

Enzo POSTEC
FRET21 Manager project – AUTF - FRET21

Speakers:

Sébastien GHIONZOLI
Logistics & Customer Service Manager – SIRAP

Catherine FORNENGO
Business Development – JLL

Warehouse automation: how to find the best compromise between manual and automatic flows?

8 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Croisette Room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by JUNGHEINRICH

Logisticians and manufacturers are faced with increasingly diverse warehouses. Automation remains a

major challenge in their future development in terms of organization and optimization.

With its global approach and extensive expertise in the intralogistics sector, Jungheinrich provides

individual advice and creates sustainable value by supporting them over the long term.

 

In this workshop, we will see how Jungheinrich supports companies with indicators that allow them to

move step by step towards possible automation.

Speaker:

Alexandre JORDAN
Business Development Manager Logistic System – JUNGHEINRICH

Paris goes sustainable with Warning+'s waterway transport!

8 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Lérins Room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by WARNING +

In 2021, Box2Home merged with the high value-added logistics group Warning+. A new and innovative offer was born from this union : waterway transport on the Seine. Come and discover during Warning+'s workshop the new innovations this offer brings to the table, allowing you to divide by 3 the kilometers to be traveled on the road and by 4 the CO2 emissions. 

 

Conference Moderator:

Henrique DE CARVALHO
Business Development & Strategy Director – WARNING+

Speaker:

Grégoire ROUFFIGNAC
COO – BOX2HOME

New patterns of supply chain organisation in a new paradigm: Covid - Lock down China - War in Ukraine - Skyrocketing transport prices

8 November 2022 15:05 to 16:05 Conference room Plenary Conference

Stock-outs, difficulties in getting goods from one point to another in the world, unavailability of containers, explosions in transport costs, disruptions in global supply chains.

Since 2019 and the beginning of the COVID crisis, the whole supply chain between Asia and the rest of the world is in chaos.

What are the causes and consequences of this global mess?

What are the solutions to be deployed to get out of this mess?

What does the future of the world look like from now on?

Conference Moderator:

Franck JOURNO
DIRECTOR GENERAL – NEO 26

Speakers:

Nicolas SEPULCHRE DE CONDÉ
Expert in Logistics solutions for Asia distribution & Upstream logistic – IN2LOG

David LICOUR
GROUP PURCHASING DIRECTOR – LYRECO

Is blockchain the future of the supply chain?

9 November 2022 09:00 to 09:55 Conference room Plenary Conference

In an environment anchored in profound digital mutations, connected objects, big data, platforms, blockchain suggests a potential for significant changes in the management of logistics chains.

What would be the potential of such an innovative technology on logistics and more globally on Supply Chain Management and flow and process management?

Already used in sectors such as the food and pharmaceutical industries, blockchain offers multiple advantages, such as improved security and transparency of flows. In a world with more and more consumers, supply chain players are strengthening their traceability systems every day.

So, is this where the interest lies in blockchain, a real information storage and transmission technology, which gathers, secures and distributes transaction data, from the creation of the product to its delivery to consumers?

Conference Moderator:

Franck JOURNO
DIRECTOR GENERAL – NEO 26

Speaker:

Philippe RODRIGUEZ
Deal Maker - Tech M&A - Blockchain/Crypto-Economy – METACIRCLE

Warehouse automation: What are the ROI factors?

9 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Conference room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by AUTOSTORE SYSTEM

Not so long ago, logistics was seen mainly as a cost center and investors thought in terms of rationalizing human operations. Times have changed: the Supply Chain is at the heart of new strategies and operational excellence is measured with a multitude of indicators that directly impact the company's performance. Speed of delivery, quality of preparation, reactivity, agility, resilience ... although not always easy to put in an Excel spreadsheet, these elements weigh in the decisional balance.

Speaker:

Laurent COCHET
Business Development Director – AUTOSTORE SYSTEM

What urban deliveries to meet the challenge of omnichannel?

9 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Croisette Room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by URBY

Despite the challenges it faces, logistics today is a lever for the commercial economy and urban logistics, the keystone of the customer promise.  Since the Covid 19 health crisis, e-commerce has become the main purchasing channel for consumers.  There is therefore a need for optimization to reduce costs and ensure that the work of the various players in the supply chain is done in a more environmentally and socially responsible way. The pooling and consolidation of flows, particularly in dense urban areas, appear to be among the keys to this reorganization;
The new consumer pathways are resolutely omnichannel: customers want the freedom to place orders online or in a sales outlet, to be delivered to their home, to a store, to their workplace, to a collection point, etc. One of the difficulties caused by these new demands is that today the digitalization of the supply chain needs to evolve as rapidly as these multiple distribution channels.

 

Speakers:

Grégory LAPUENTE
Network Sales Manager – URBY

Victoria HELINK
TRANSPORTATION MANAGER – WOOP

Leveraging connected data to measure and reduce the carbon impact of goods and prepare for Carbon Neutrality objectives

9 November 2022 10:00 to 10:45 Lérins Room Exhibitor Workshop

Organized by FLEETENERGIES

In a sector where technological evolution is progressing fast and strong, where every asset and process is a source of data, it is our duty to take advantage of this amount of data to address the problem of polluting emissions.

The multitude of solutions available on the market makes it difficult to understand the offers and value propositions. Connected vehicles, IoT sensors, integrators, manufacturers, telematics, TMS... The addition of players, equipment and applications often makes deployment too time-consuming and costly.

All of the players in the operations digitalization chain can and must work together to limit the cost of data acquisition and make the indicators that matter accessible, around carbon impact.

More than an operational and energy efficiency issue, the growing regulations around CO2 emissions of scopes 1, 2 and 3 for logistics players require detailed extra-financial reporting and increasingly accurate data collection.

Conference Moderator:

Eric ELKAIM
CEO Fleetenergies – FLEETENERGIES