On May 16, an event, titled "Applying Technology to Develop Advanced and Sustainable Logistics and E-commerce," was a joint effort in Hanoi by the Import-Export Department, the Department of E-commerce and Digital Economy (Ministry of Industry and Trade), and the Industry and Trade Newspaper.

The workshop drew a diverse audience, including representatives from industry associations, logistics and import-export businesses, relevant organizations, and investment funds. Notably, Mr. Vu Quang Long, the Director of THILOGI's Northern Branch was also present.

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The workshop draws representatives from industry associations, logistics and import-export businesses,
relevant organizations, and investment funds

Discussions focused on several key areas: the impact of technological advancements like automation and artificial intelligence on the future of logistics and e-commerce, bridging the gap between logistics and e-commerce businesses with manufacturers to meet customer needs. Additionally, business representatives shared insights on new logistics and e-commerce solutions, highlighting strategies and best practices, and a look at how integration between logistics and e-commerce can lead to mutual growth and innovation across both sectors.

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Mr. Vu Quang Long, the Director of THILOGI's Northern Branch (top row, far right) attends the program

The workshop presented a valuable opportunity for THILOGI to connect and engage with representatives from both domestic and international e-commerce and logistics businesses. This interaction allows THILOGI to keep its finger on the pulse of the market, ensuring its services remain aligned with evolving needs, developing optimal logistics solutions that empower them in the global supply chain.