From 8 to 11 March the innovative fair on sustainable logistics, transport and services at 360-degree returns to Veronafiere.
It returns with renewed enthusiasm, compared to the difficult scenario within which the gates of the previous edition opened, in a world still deeply troubled by the pandemic.
A historical period in which the transport and logistics sector was, in many ways, decisive to remedy the serious crisis.
A historical period in which the transport and logistics sector was, in many ways, decisive to remedy the serious crisis.
Last year, for the first time, the word was given to those who live daily in first person the complex dynamics of an economy that tries to plan an uncertain future but strives with sacrifice to launch and leave positive and proactive messages, taking up the opening greeting of the president of Alis, Guido Grimaldi, who said: "There is a commitment to represent an increasingly competitive and sustainable Italy by putting in place values, proposals, ideas".
Among the most trending themes: the awareness of an ongoing energy transition, the consciousness that reducing CO2 emissions is the biggest challenge that humanity will face, but also the examination of the issue of intermodality as a link with the future, the fulfilment that doing business is also social responsibility, the presence of schools and universities as a contribution to training and creation of new jobs and much more that has made Alis, with forty thousand presences in four days, remember that inclusiveness is, above all, dialogue and comparison.
That is why, on the eve of the 2023 edition, we hope in numerous confirmations: first of all, the one concerning the intention to say, if ever there was still need, that the transport and logistics sector is a very strategic dimension of the economy and that the representation of real markets achieves the equation that: there is no environmental and economic sustainability without the social one.
The days we are preparing to live seek the time of answers, with ports at the center to compete and intermodality as a flag.