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The 3rd Central Luzon Transport & Trade Conference and Exhibit 2025 is set on June 19 at the Clark Marriott Hotel ballroom in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
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Themed “Building a Reliable Logistics Infrastructure to Power Economic Growth,” the event will feature the region’s attraction as a logistics hub and a strategic destination for investors
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More than 200 private and government sector executives are expected to attend the conference and exhibits
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Presentations will underscore various projects being undertaken by government to realize the region’s ambition as a logistics hub, and the business opportunities arising from such
The 3rd Central Luzon Transport & Trade Conference and Exhibit 2025 set on June 19 in Clark Marriott Hotel in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga promises to be another grand gathering of logistics industry decision makers.
Themed “Building a Reliable Logistics Infrastructure to Power Economic Growth,” the third installment of the annual conference and exhibit will highlight Central Luzon’s attraction as a logistics hub and a strategic destination for investors.
More than 200 private and government sector executives, including decision makers from the manufacturing, import, export, trading, logistics and allied sectors from the entire Central Luzon region and even from Metro Manila, are expected to attend. Clark Development Corp. president and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera will welcome participants.
Various government projects designed to realize Central Luzon’s ambition as a logistics hub, and the business opportunities arising from such will be central to the conference presentations.
Among confirmed speakers are Bases Conversion and Development Authority vice president for investment promotions and marketing Erwin Kenneth Peralta who will share game-changing projects in Central Luzon, and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Zambales provincial director Enrique Tacbad who will highlight the region’s trade opportunities.
DTI-Supply Chain and Logistics division chief Jonathan Cabaltera will share their group’s plans and projects to address national supply chain and logistics challenges.
Officials of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), operator of Subic Bay port, and Clark International Airport (CRK) operator Luzon International Premiere Airport Development will provide updates on how their operations advance transport and supply chain connectivity in the region.
Mober founder and CEO Dennis Ng will go through the myriad challenges and opportunities on the road to a green supply chain.
Surviving tariff turbulence is SGV/EY principal/partner (tax and customs) Atty. Alden Labaguis’ main focus of discussion.
The Bureau of Customs Ports of Clark and Subic, respectively represented by district collectors Jairus Reyes and Noel Estanislao, will detail trade facilitation initiatives.
An excellent networking opportunity, the conference and exhibit is organized by PortCalls and the Philippine Multimodal Transport and Logistics Association, and supported by Clark International Airport.
The event is sponsored by ICTSI (Gold); and F2 Logistics, InterCommerce Network Services, Inc., Go21 Logistics, and Speed Up (Bronze). Exhibitors include Asia Cargo Container Lines, Inc. (ACCLI) PLX, Airspeed, Cebu Pacific Cargo, Clark International Airport, Container Ledger Account, Fuso, Harbour Centre Port Terminal Subic, Inc.; Inland, KargaX, and RCBC Leasing.
FedEx, Subic-Clark Alliance for Development, and Revert Naturely are conference partners.
Registration Details: Interested participants can register for the conference at https://tinyurl.com/3CLJun19
About PortCalls:
PortCalls is a leading news and events provider for cargo transport and logistics professionals in Asia. Established in 1996, PortCalls focuses on developments in the logistics and trade sectors, offering timely and relevant information to industry stakeholders.
About the Philippine Multimodal Transport and Logistics Association:
The Philippine Multimodal Transport and Logistics Association is a non-government organization that represents the interests of the logistics and transport industry in the Philippines. It aims to promote the development of a seamless and efficient multimodal transport system in the country.
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