On June 27-28 DELIVER, an invite-only event dedicated to international e-commerce logistics and European policy making, will hold its second edition in Berlin’s Funkhaus.
This even will gather prominent retailers from all continents with a focus on Europe’s largest e-commerce markets (UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Benelux, Nordics).
The organizers expect some 800 delegates from 50 countries, including 450 retail decision makers, up to 150 logistics service providers, 50 investors, 50 journalists, 50 e-commerce associations and 50 guests including speakers, policy makers and promising startups.
Market players, service providers, industry associations and media from Eastern Europe are welcome. Participation is free for all approved organizations. Retailers and journalists may have their travel and accommodation costs covered. For more information, please click here or contact Mrs Natasha Cristi.
Program
Participants in DELIVER #2 will have a rare opportunity to:
- Network with a long list of registered leaders from most iconic retailers (Amazon, Alibaba, Ebay, Zalando, ASOS, Decathlon, Inditex, L’Oréal…);
- Listen to such inspiring speakers as Ebay Global VP Shipping, Wayfair Europe GM, Amazon Head of Shipping
- Actively participate in live debates in workshop studios (last mile innovations, end consumers expectations, crossborder…);
- Get acquainted with the EU policies and plans in these and related fields;
- Meet top directors from sponsoring companies in e-logistics (DS Smith, DPD, Raja, DHL, Neopost, GS1…) to advance their business.
From supply chain robotics to flying cars
As an innovation hub in retail and distribution, DELIVER also involves an international line-up of startups in supply chain robotics, including Delft Robotics (robotic picking arm), Eiratech robotics (goods-to-man robots), Picavi (augmented reality picking glasses), delivery droids (Teleretail, Twinswheel).
Also featured will be flying cars (yes, FLYING cars!) as well as 4 Tesla S and Tesla X (non-flying yet but self-driving) cars to test drive.
An EU-funded platform for the shipment industry
One of the highest priorities of the Juncker Commission is the creation of a digital single market for Europe, including improving access to digital goods and services across Europe through parcel delivery services. For that reason, the European Commission is co-financing the ‘Deliver in Europe’ platform, which will be presented at the event The platform will make it really easy for e-retailers to find the most suitable e-Logistics operators for their needs (delivery,
For that reason, the European Commission is co-financing the ‘Deliver in Europe’ platform, which will be presented at the event The platform will make it really easy for e-retailers to find the most suitable e-Logistics operators for their needs (delivery, fulfilment, and supply chain technology).