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MEGATRANS concludes with Day 2

Day 2 of MEGATRANS 2024. Image: Prime Creative Media.

Day 2 of MEGATRANS was a continuation of exhibiting, networking, and lively panel discussions about supply chain and logistics facilitated by trusted and respected industry leaders.

Discussions were on topics such as seamless integration of in-warehouse and on-the-road fleets, how to move from ambition to action in supply chain sustainability, telematics for tax savings and automated efficiency, and a roundtable discussing personalisation as a driver to enhance customer experience and lower costs.

“We think that the transport industry is a key market for us,” says Adam Duncan, General Manager of Sales, Adaptalift.

“We’ve had good feedback from all of our team that have worked on the stand. It’s been positive, good engagement from some from potential customers, and we look forward to following up the leads.”

Exhibitors at MEGATRANS included Adaptalift, Combilift, and Kärcher. Image: Prime Creative Media.
Exhibitors at MEGATRANS included Adaptalift, Combilift, and Kärcher. Image: Prime Creative Media.

One of the events partners, the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) continued to hold its lineup of discussions, including open remarks from Stephen Lakey, Director SCLAA, Trust in Supply Chain Technologies, Eco-Innovation: Driving Profits and Planetary Health, A Fresh Perspective on Inventory Management for Supply Chain Efficiency, integrating sustainability and ESG into Supply Chain Management for Competitive Advantage, and Simplifying International Shipping and Transport – A new and sustainable way to plan and manage shipments.

“It’s about brand recognition in the in this space for us,” says Richard Boothey, Business Development Manager, Kärcher.

“The exposure that we’ve got out of it has been great. We’ve had a steady flow of traffic and a lot of interest in products, particularly the robotics side of the business. It’s overall been a really positive experience.”

Speakers featured in the general panel discussions were from a range of companies, public organisations and associations. Some of these were Border Express, Prological, the Department of Public Transport and Planning, GEOTAB, JLL, and KPMG.

At the SCLAA’s Spotlight Theatre, representatives from Priority Integrated Systems, Slimstock, Impact HQ Australia, the SCLAA, and Fluent Cargo gave presentations.

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