Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg
Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg
Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg
Podcast Logistics Conversations
#24 Christian Binz - INCO Logistics - Gütertransport im Wandel
Im Gespräch mit Malik Zeniti und Daniel Kohl erläutert Christian Binz, Geschäftsführer von Inco Logistics, die aktuellen Herausforderungen des Logistiksektors. Im Fokus sind unter anderem die Nachhaltigkeit und die Finanzierung von Wasserstoff-LKW, oder der Fachkräftemangel, vor allem im Fahrerbereich. Der Fachkräftemangel sei allgegenwärtig aber der Fahrermangel sei die größte Herausforderung. Über 800.000 Fahrer werden in den nächsten Jahren in Europa gesucht. Das gleiche Problem gebe es aber auch in Asien oder Amerika. Das Unternehmen, das kürzlich in ein neues Gebäude in Biwer umgezogen ist, bleibt zuversichtlich für die Zukunft mit einem motivierten Team. Das Unternehmen habe sich in verschiedenen Nischen spezialisiert und biete ein anderes Portfolio als viele andere Unternehmen, betont Binz. Musique proposée par La Musique Libre : Markvard - Dawn : youtu.be/fPkSP9XvcUs Markvard : @markvard Production Légendes Urbaines
Oct 18, 2023
41 min
#23 Joachim Arts - uni.lu - Upskilling in Luxembourg with the Logistics and SCM Master Program
Jil Brimaire from the Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg welcomes Joachim Arts, professor of the Master of Logistics & Supply Chain, to discuss the origin of the Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management program and its impact. We also want to share with the audience, how shippers & logistics companies could further profit by offering Master Theses or by hiring new international talents. Uni.lu created a well-known Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management in 2017. This podcast elaborates how they find the candidates, what profile those have and in particular what’s the process of identifying exciting thesis subjects and companies that sponsor a thesis to solve industry challenges.
Aug 10, 2023
20 min
#22 Michael Queitsch - Husky - The future of industrial Supply Chain and Logistics
Is the dream of automated supply chain coming closer? In this episode Jil Brimaire & Malik Zeniti from the Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg discuss with Michael Queitsch from Husky, who has been for 14 years in Supply Chain management. With a German professional bachelor as forwarding agent, he became logistics manager in 2012 and manages the global supply chain for this high-tech machinery company for packaging. Working closely with logistics providers they changed handling and today run a control tower for incoming as well as shipped goods. The advantages of the Luxembourg hub for European distribution and how certain service suppliers have adapted to better serve their customers are mentioned. An outlook is given on automation and robotics in warehouses, lack of drivers leading to better use through A.I. and more interest in automated trucks. Michael expresses his belief on how this can improve utilisation of existing roads and congested highways across the day. A strong supporter of apprenticeship.
Jun 20, 2023
41 min
#21 Paul Schockmel - Geopolitical implications on automotive supply chains
The CEO of Tech company IEE - International Electronics & Engineering, Paul Schockmel, is the guest of podcast host Malik Zeniti. IEE is a provider of smart sensors for the automotive industry and is located in Echternach and Bissen. Paul Schockmel has an engineer and business background and gives an overview of the Logistics situation at IEE following the Chinese lockdowns and expectations of automotive companies. The automotive companies are heavily impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, the war in Ukraine and inflation rates. The fluctuating demand and supply problems are going on and the sector might be in crisis for a long time. IEE has been very strongly impacted by geopolitical impacts as IEE is sourcing 850 critical components. 12 million cars out of a global production of 90 million cars could not be produced because of semiconductor shortage. The company has to adapt to global supply chains. The decision where to produce is starting very early with the customers. Already in the quotation process, the locations of production is discussed. Distances have to be short to keep prices low and being in the same time zone is also helpful. It is also important to protect the IP of IEE, which is one of the largest patent filer in Luxembourg. In the process, the company files patents very early in order to make sure that the company is the first. To solve the initial problems, the company and its partners have worked on programs to be more flexible in their operations. New suppliers and designs led to multiple sourcing strategies and a task force at IEE is dedicated to solve bottlenecks. Musique proposée par La Musique Libre : Markvard - Dawn : youtu.be/fPkSP9XvcUs Markvard : @markvard Production Légendes Urbaines
Mar 5, 2023
26 min
#20 Danilo D'Aversa - Gulliver- Scaling up and going international from Luxembourg
C4L Manager and podcast host Malik Zeniti welcomes Danilo D’Aversa, General Manager at Gulliver to talk about digital transformation in logistics, scaling up and going international from Luxembourg, and plans for the future. Created 20 years ago in Italy, Gulliver is a software company, focused on mobile and web development, that opened a subsidiary in Luxembourg in 2022 to expand beyond the Italian market. Passing through the smartphone, they digitalize the processes inside companies and one of their key targets is the logistics sector for which they developed the G-Transport solution. Danilo explains why logistics companies are their target customers and why digitalization and smartphone use is a must in the sector. According to Danilo, a company that needs a digital strategy cannot ignore the smartphone. Gulliver’s mantra is: “There is no digital strategy without the smartphone.” Danilo explains the advantages of their G-transport solution and highlights that newly added features address problems voiced by the market: “The market is our main driver for the decision-making process and for the evolution of the solution and diffusion.” Since AI is a hot topic, the episode includes a reflection on AI and whether Gulliver feels threatened by fast-growing newcomers. Scaling up and going international from Luxembourg: Danilo explains why Gulliver chose Luxembourg to grow their business beyond Italy. Since Gulliver is a software company, Malik and Danilo discuss data-driven innovation, which is enabled by the data collected through Gulliver’s solutions. Finally, Danilo gives an outlook on how Gulliver is treating the hot topic of energy efficiency and energy transition in collaboration with the University of Luxembourg. No time for the whole podcast? No problem! Jump to the end of the podcast where Danilo explains their app and vision in a few lines to a 17-year-old. Musique proposée par La Musique Libre : Markvard - Dawn : youtu.be/fPkSP9XvcUs Markvard : @markvard Production Légendes Urbaines
Feb 13, 2023
33 min
#19 Florian Grova - Supply chain management careers and their typical projects
Malik Zeniti interviews Florian Grova to take a look on a typical career in SCM and how supply chains projects work. Florian Grova is a consultant for Hamlet Capital, responsible for Management and Transformation, with a background in logistics and automotive supply chain. In this podcast, Florian Grova gives an overview on digital projects and their impact on efficiency and revenues. "A Control Tower is nowadays a powerful and mandatory tool for having an efficient supply chain control", says Grova.
Nov 30, 2022
35 min
#18 Chris McDermott - Digitizing air cargo to transform global trade
In the 18th episode of Logistics conversations, Malik Zeniti, Director of Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg, interviews Chris McDermott, CEO of CHAMP, transforming the No 1 service provider for enterprise applications for carriers, forwarders and ground handlers in air cargo and global trade.
Jul 1, 2022
29 min
#17 Stéphanie Damgé - Boosting Entrepreneurship
In discussion with Stephanie Damgé, the director of the Young entrepreneurs Luxembourg association, the Logistics Conversations Podcast moderator Malik Zeniti discusses what programs already exist in Luxembourg to bring the idea of entrepreneurship to the school system for kids of 10-15 years. She emphasizes the importance of orientation of young people to achieve motivated talents with mindsets and attitudes that embrace entrepreneurship. She’s persuaded that entrepreneurship is not a matter of DNA but can be developed depending on the environment. Since JEL was founded in 2005 the image about entrepreneurs changed in Luxembourg according to Damgé and she encourages to try something and accept failure as experiences to grow from. JEL runs 12 different programs that have been developed for primary, secondary and post-secondary schools that are executed yearly with a network of almost 500 volunteers from the business and economy to either bring business into school or the school into the businesses. Over 10’000 students have hence been exposed to one or more programs. With a strong professional HR background before joining JEL Stephanie has developed experience on the missing competences in candidates curriculum vitaes. From this a passion to include practical experiences, financial literacy and a special spirit required to boost the image of entrepreneurs in school, and help develop a stronger business mindset with young talents. One successful program is Fit-for-life where the focus of the trained volunteers is to bring financial literacy to 14-16 years old and say “Let’s talk about money” by developing an imaginary private budget together to learn managing the personal finance. It will be upgraded with a lesson about interviews and how to create a personal CV. The flagship program is the “Mini-entreprises” for young people of 16-19 years, where a business idea is developed as far as delivering a product through a supply chain to the customer. A successful idea was the very successful example of “chicken-for-me”, “Eggspress”, Drockmeeschter or Frëschkëscht. The international network JA reaches impressive 11 million young people in one year. She recommends parents to support their kids to identify strengths and do what they are good in doing. Stephanie’s biggest dream is that nobody leaves school without exposure to one program and sponsors are very welcome to achieve this vision. Musique proposée par La Musique Libre : Markvard - Dawn : youtu.be/fPkSP9XvcUs Markvard : @markvard Production Légendes Urbaines
Jun 1, 2022
29 min
#16 Viviane & Marianne Welter Fraen am Transport an Verkéierspolitik
Am Gespréich mam Malik Zeniti, kucken d'Viviane and d'Marianne Welter op 60 Joër Arthur Welter Transports zrëck an schwätzen driwwer wéi Fraen am Transport sech durchsetzen an asetzen fir Spaass ze hun, an fir an dëser Männerbranche mat villen Camionschaufferen ze bestoen.
Mar 8, 2022
27 min
#15 UECC Präsident Dr. Christian Moser über Verkehrspolitik der Europäïschen Handelskammern
Dr. Christian Moser erläutert im Podcast mit Gastgeber Malik Zeniti die Verkehrspolitik und die Aktivitäten der Vereinigung der Europäïschen Handelskammern UECC. Er spricht unter anderem über die grossen Herausforderungen der Branche, darunter Fahrermangel und Digitalisierung. Minute 27:00 - Eine Sache die fast alle Unternehmer spüren ist Arbeitskräftemangel, insbesondere an Lenkern, etwas das sich langsam angekündigt hat und sich in den letzten 2-3 Jahren massiv erhöht. Eine andere Sache ist der Bereich der Digitalisierung, dass hier alle Unternehmen mithalten können ist unwahrscheinlich es wird einen Wettbewerb um Kompetenz und Lösungen geben. Dr. Moser wurde 2020 zum zweiten Präsident der UECC gewählt, als Nachfolger von Christoph Juen, und ist ebenfalls Vizepräsident der Wirtschaftskammer Niederösterreich WKNÖ. Musique proposée par La Musique Libre : Markvard - Dawn : youtu.be/fPkSP9XvcUs Markvard : @markvard Production Légendes Urbaines
Mar 4, 2022
43 min
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