Australia’s largest integrated conference and exhibition dedicated to the logistics industry returns to Melbourne this September.
MEGATRANS continues to lead the way in fostering innovation and sustainability within the supply chain, this year focusing on fleets of the future, the zero carbon warehouse, the traceable supply chain and cold chain solutions.
The event will be an opportunity for like-minded industry leaders to connect and discuss the role of sustainability in the future of the supply chain, and how they will be a part of the solution.
“MEGATRANS is not just an opportunity to witness innovation, it’s an interactive experience and I really encourage people to engage with everything the event will have to offer,” said Show Director, Lauren Chartres.
MEGATRANS2024 will feature insightful conference sessions by industry experts shaping the future of the sustainable supply chain, providing attendees with invaluable knowledge and strategic insights.
Speakers have been confirmed from companies such as ANL, Toll Group, Prologicial, Deloitte, Jones Land LaSalle, Mosaic Brands, OneStop and the Victorian Government.
Attendees can also look forward to engaging with exhibitors showcasing various products and services.
From state-of-the-art transportation technologies to innovative warehousing solutions, the exhibition floor will have something for everyone.
The expo also includes a conference covering three major themes. The first is ‘Workplace Diversity’, enforcing that a sustainable workforce is one that is representative of the population at large. Retailers, manufacturers and warehouse managers will be set to share their success stories of building a diverse workforce.
The second is ‘The Ethical Supply Chain’. This session aims to cover how traceability can ensure a sustainable supply chain built on ethical practices such as plans for the future of ethical sourcing.
The third theme is ‘Real Estate Planning’. With real estate availability being the essential growth component for the logistics industry, industrial parks, warehouses and real estate companies are expected to discuss the future of facilities planning.