
Speakers pictured above at Cool Logistics Global 2020 which took place online
Cool Logistics Global 2021 takes place online from 19 – 21 October and bookings are now open here.
Our event theme is “Looking Back and Building Forward“. We will examine the events of the past 18 months and also provide perspectives on 2022.
Food producers, shippers and perishables supply chain professionals to refrigerated shipping, logistics, port, infrastructure and post-harvest specialists – Cool Logistics Global brings the cold chain industry together. Join us for debate, discussion and insight.
Confirmed speakers, moderators and panel members to date:
Diego Barriga, Director Lancaster Logistics and Foodcareplus
Steve Cameron, Principal, Cameron Maritime Resources
Andy Connell, Lead Technical Consultant, A-Bar-C Services
Stefano Di Paolo, President and GM, Great White Fleet Ltd, Chiquita Brands
Martin Dixon, Head of Research Products, Drewry and Director, Drewry Group
Thomas Eskesen, Founder, Eskesen Advisory
JuanAndres Ferrari, Director Perishables Supply Chain, AJC Sourcing
Amit Hasak, CEO, Transship Corp
Michel Looten, Director Maritime, Seabury Cargo
Andrew Lorimar, CEO, Datamar
Johannes Naninga, CEO and Owner, Guangzhou Port (Europe) BV, Port of Nansha
Hanno Reeser, New Silk Way Logistics, Director, Strategic Development, H.Essers Transport
Ole Schack-Petersen, Director, Broom Group
Sarah Schlueter, Senior Director Niche Products, Hapag-Lloyd AG
Sebastian Steinmueller, Director Global Reefer Competency Centre, DHL Global Forwarding
David Sussmann, President, Seafoodia & Founder, Pure Ocean Fund
Michael Yarwood, Director Loss Prevention, TT Club
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