SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TO FREE UP RUSSIA’S LOGISTICS LOG JAM

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TO FREE UP RUSSIA’S LOGISTICS LOG JAM

24 May, 10:00–11:15


Today, spending on transportation and logistics accounts for approximately 20% of Russia’s GDP – one of the highest percentages in the world eclipsing China’s 15%, or Europe’s 7–8% – impeding overall economic development. What steps should be taken to bring greater efficiency to Russian logistics; in particular what technologies and modern approaches can lead to more efficient, integrated business logistics processes? How can public–private dialogue create better standards and new methodologies?










Broadcast

Key moments

“Logistics, ports and railways are still the sectors attracting investment.”
Ruslan Alikhanov
“We can’t say that a country is too big, or the weather’s bad, or there’s too much bureaucracy, because if I don’t deliver a shipment on time, I won’t get paid.”
Adrian Marley
fkb[fyjd“To compete with those who’ve been in this business (logistics) for centuries, you always have to think about what your competitive advantage could be.”
Ruslan Alikhanov