Murmansk's VI International Conference - "Logistics in Arctic"

April 14, 2016

April 12 in Murmansk held VI international conference on "Logistics in Arctic".

The conference was organized by the Association of contractors of the Arctic "Murmanshelf" projects with the support of the Government of the Murmansk region. Co-organizers: Ministry of Transport and Roads of the Murmansk region, the Ministry of Industry and Enterprise Development of the Murmansk region and Ministry of Economic Development of the Murmansk region, the press service of the region.

The event registered more than 100 participants from Russia, Finland, Norway, Korea and China. They included heads and specialists of transport and logistics system, logistics service providers, industry leaders, and representatives of research institutions, educational institutions, the legislative and executive authorities.

Key speakers of the conference comprised of heads and specialists of FSUE "Atomflot" FSUE "Rosmorport", LLC "Gazpromneft-Sakhalin", the Ministry of Transport and Roads of the Murmansk region, as well as representatives of other major transport and logistics companies.

As part of the conference, a contact exchange for the participants at the conference was made possible through a scheduled of 36 businesses meetings. 
 

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