KARACHI, Dec 10: Dawn’s fourth logistics conference and exhibition, Logistics Pakistan, will be held at Sheraton Hotel and Towers here on Tuesday.

The conference and exhibition is poised to highlight the emerging opportunities for the logistics sector in Pakistan. It will also showcase new technologies in transportation and allied sectors while aiming to focus on the immense potential of transportation modes and related services to cater to domestic and international demands.

The Logistics Pakistan conference and exhibition is focused at the state-of-the-art technology and solutions for the logistics sector. The event’s focus will be to present cutting-edge solutions for reducing cost and lag-time and increase efficiency in the logistics sector.

Logistics Pakistan will also be an ideal platform for business leaders and professionals to highlight their scope of activities and establish international linkages.

Registration for the conference will open at 9am while the conference itself will end at 2pm. The exhibition, meanwhile, will go on simultaneously with the conference and after till 6pm in the adjoining hall.

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