Theme: Physical Internet Transformation of Freight and Logistics Systems in Emerging Economies
Date: 28-29 November 2024
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, November 27, 2024
Net-zero emissions pledges in many countries will result in an increasingly carbon-constrained global business environment in the near future. Philippine firms that are export-oriented, or whose business activities are inherently international, will have to contend with the pressure to reduce the carbon footprint of their products and services.
This seminar is designed to provide a concise introduction to climate change mitigation and its implications for 21st century business. Topics covered include:
The seminar is intended for corporate sustainability officers, as well as other professionals who may be involved in the decarbonization of corporate supply chains and operations. It will be delivered by the Philippines' leading experts in carbon management, carbon footprint analysis, and life cycle assessment.
Vice President for Research and Innovation - DLSU
Dean of the Gokongwei College of Engineering - DLSU
Vice President for Research and Innovation - DLSU
Undersecretary for Maritime Sector - Department of Transportation
Professor - Georgia Institute of Technology
Expert Consultant - Nomura Research Institute
Secretary General - ALICE
Professor - University of Melbourne
Professor - University of Melbourne
Country Head - DHL
Chief Information Officer - AC Logistics
DLSU - Enrique Razon Logistics Institute Director
Technical Session 1 Moderator
Technical Session 2 Moderator
Professor - University of Melbourne
University of Asia & the Pacific
Chief of Party - USAID
Managing Director - EACOMM Corporation
IE Department Chair - University of the Philippines Diliman
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
DLSU - AdRIC Director
IE Department Chair - University of the Philippines Diliman
DLSU - College of Computer Studies Dean
Professor - Georgia Institute of Technology
Secretary General - ALICE
Professor - University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Assistant Professor - UP
University of Asia & the Pacific
DLSU - AdRIC Director
The 2nd Physical Internet National Symposium (PINS 2024) is now accepting presentation abstracts from researchers, academics, and industry professionals. Topics include the future of logistics, freight transport, and supply chain management through the Physical Internet (PI) framework, which promotes openness and connectivity in global logistics.
We invite original research contributions, including:
For more detailed submission guidelines, download the Call for Presentation Abstract: 2nd Physical Internet National Symposium 2024.