Lighthouse projects: Added value through logistics

The 40th Zurich Logistics Colloquium will take place on Thursday, May 8, 2025, and will once again present various logistics lighthouse projects. The organizer, Dr. Acél & Partner AG, is once again counting on the collaboration of ETH Zurich for the anniversary edition.

The traditional Zurich Logistics Colloquium is celebrating its 40th edition: on May 8, 2025, three leading personalities will present the creative solutions and skilful use of individual potential that have led their companies to new successes. Participants will benefit from innovative impulses and pioneering ideas from these lighthouse projects.

This year, the experts will be speaking under the motto "Added value through logistics". The topics in detail:

Highly complex, expensive, indispensable

Smart logistics for the machine tool industry, high pressure to innovate and perform

Dr. Fabian Stoop

Technical Manager

Lestoprex AG, St. Gallenkappel

Circular economy in action

CH-wide collection of electrical and electronic appliances, success factors

Pasqual Zopp

Managing Director
SENS eRecycling, Zurich

Recycling starts at the source

Information and logistics are key,

Practical example of unmixed steel scrap

Nicolai Solenthaler

COO

soRec AG, Gossau SG

The presentations will provide new food for thought, potential and ideas. The subsequent aperitif riche will provide an opportunity for a lively exchange with the speakers, other experts and guests.

More information: www.acel.ch

 

The most important in a nutshell

Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025, 5:15 p.m.

Location: Lecturers' Foyer of ETH Zurich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich

Participation: CHF 120.-

Your registration - quick, easy and convenient via QR code, at www.acel.ch/aktuelles/veranstaltungen/ or by e-mail to info@acel.ch

Registration deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025

The number of participants is limited.

This article originally appeared on m-q.ch - https://www.m-q.ch/de/leuchtturmprojekte-mehrwert-durch-logistik/

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