Philippe Scholten, C4L;
Credit: C4L
Philippe Scholten will also support Malik Zeniti, Director of C4L, in organising apprenticeships and logistics training in high schools, universities and businesses: it is essential to attract and retain highly qualified people to support the digitalisation of the economy and stimulate innovation.
"We are happy to reinforce the Cluster with a young and dynamic person as the COVID-19 crisis has clearly highlighted the systemic importance of logistics in Luxembourg, and the related challenges to be met", said Malik Zeniti of the Cluster for Logistics in welcoming its latest team member.
In these times of the COVID-19 crisis, the systemic importance of logistics is increasingly recognised and the supply chain needs to be resilient. Logistics play a vital role in this period of confinement as they continue to supply stores and essential services. As such, Luxembourg plays a key role and the country is increasingly known throughout the world as an attractive European distribution centre. In order to attract new investments, C4L strives to strengthen the global perception of the Luxembourg sector on an international scale.
The C4L represents Luxembourg in renowned European logistics associations (Bundesvereinigung Logistik, BVL; European Logistics Association, ELA; or the UECC). It encourages sustainable logistics activities and supports the international Lean and Green programme for any company wanting to reduce its CO2 emissions generated by supply chain activities. The C4L supports the development of logistics and has around a hundred members from this sector (industry, services or other related activities). Members regularly participating in activities and working groups benefit from increased digital visibility and can take part in the networking activities offered by the Cluster.