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Tea & Talk logitrans 2016: Prof. Dr. Stefan Iskan interviews Turgut Erkeskin, President Utikad (Association Of International Forwarding And Logistics Service Providers Turkey)

Tea & Talk logitrans 2016: Prof. Dr. Stefan Iskan interviews Turgut Erkeskin, President Utikad (Association Of International Forwarding And Logistics Service Providers Turkey)
logitrans 2016 Fuarı sırasında Aysberg standında Tea&Talk adıyla gerçekleştirilen seri röportajları ekranlarınıza getiriyoruz. Konuğumuz UTİKAD Başkanı Turgut Erkeskin.

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During logitrans International Transport Logistics Exhibition in Istanbul 2016, Prof. Dr. Stefan Iskan and Turgut Erkeskin (President UTIKAD, Association of International Forwarding and Logistics Service Providers Turkey) talk about the logistics market and economy after the military coup attempt on July 15th 2016 in Turkey, the arising importance of Turkey in future as Energy distribution hub for Europe, the role of Turkish logistics and business in reconstructing Syria, observing protectionism in Europe, incentives for domestic investments and the importance of exports. Turgut Erkeskin underlines that people all around the world have to understand that the Turkish logistics market is running and Turkish economy is used to deal with the current challenges when looking back to the country’s history. The entire region around Turkey undergoes heavy challenges since years. Given this fact, logitrans fairs 2016 demonstrated that the Turkish market is followed globally and considered to be a future market in transport and logistics. The ongoing digitization process requires smart coaching approaches in a smart industry environment.

Prof. Dr. Stefan Iskan is host of Tea & Talk at the logitrans exhibition. Now in the second edition, Tea & Talk is an interview format dealing with the latest insights on the Turkish and European logistics market by expert guests. It is organized by the AYSBERG media group, Turkey’s Nr. 1 logistics and automotive news and media group. Having a Joint Venture with Messe Munich, AYSBERG organizes the logitrans exhibition via Eko MMI.

Prof. Iskan is best known in Germany and Turkey for his work as full-professor of Supply Chain Management and E-Business at the University of Applied Sciences in Ludwigshafen am Rhein (Germany). He is one of the most high profile experts in Industry 4.0, automotive industry, logistics management and change leadership in Germany and Turkey right now. He is author of several books and international publications, the Academic Advisor of the AYSBERG media group as well as top management advisor to holdings and mid-sized companies in the logistics and automotive industry in Germany and Turkey. Prof. Dr. Stefan Iskan formerly worked on top management level for members of the board of management of Deutsche Bahn Group (DB Schenker / DB Cargo), Daimler AG and Deutsche Post Consult. In 2015, IBM’s former top executive, president of the Business Club Stuttgart, and honorary president of the German Bundesliga soccer club VfB Stuttgart, Erwin Staudt, joined Iskan Advice.

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