World Logistics Passport to organise inaugural summit on June 8

The World Logistics Passport (WLP) will host its inaugural Global Summit virtually on June 08, 2021.

Update: 2021-05-29 12:09 GMT

May 29, 2021: The World Logistics Passport (WLP) will host its inaugural Global Summit virtually on June 08, 2021.

The Summit’s overarching ambition is to further international cooperation in order to offer businesses the right regulatory conditions, information and incentives to unlock the full potential of global trade. It will convene global leaders from business, government and international organisations to share perspectives on the key trends shaping the freight and logistics industry. 

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Mike Bhaskaran, CEO, WLP, said, “In partnership with business leaders and governments alike, the WLP Global Summit will seek to build consensus on how the WLP can contribute to more and better international trade. International trade is of central importance to the global economy, contributing significantly to development, growth and employment. In the context of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, the WLP is an integral part of the global response to boost international trade, facilitate access to new markets and increase resilience of the global supply chain.”

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Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum, chairman and CEO and of Emirates Group, will chair the summit. It will feature discussion leaders including Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, group chairman and chief executive officer, DP World; Marcelo Sampaio, deputy minister of infrastructure, Brazil; and Bakhyt Sultanov, minister of trade and integration, Republic of Kazakhstan. Representatives from the World Customs Organization (WCO) and other international organisations will also be present.

Ahmed bin Sulayem, said, “As a worldwide smart end-to-end supply chain and logistics firm, and as a partner of the programme, DP World is at the forefront of evolving and expanding the WLP. Key to the programme’s success is that it is free to join and open to all – any country or corporation that plays an active role in international trade is welcome.”

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