THE Vienna Cargo Day and FlyPharma events provided exciting insights into key topics such as artificial intelligence in supply chains, global market trends, and innovations in air and pharmaceutical freight handling, reported Wisconsin's aviation Pros.
The two events were held recently at Vienna Airport attended by some 300 from the air cargo and pharmaceutical industries
Focal points were artificial intelligence and global market developments and innovations for air cargo and pharmaceutical handling.
A special programme highlight was the exclusive tour of the state-of-the-art Pharma Handling Centre at the airport, offering an insight into the specific requirements for the storage and transport of pharmaceutical products.
This year's Cargo Day and FlyPharma underlines the growing interest in and relevance of Vienna Airport as a central cargo hub in Europe.
The combination of top-notch specialist lectures, stimulating discussions and exclusive insights into the infrastructure of Vienna Airport offered an ideal platform for networking and knowledge transfer focusing on future trends in cargo handling.
In addition to the digitisation of cargo handling and sustainable logistics solutions, the issue of artificial intelligence in supply chain management is one of the top trends in the aviation sector at present, said the report.
Consequently, participants attending the Vienna Day Cargo were given a comprehensive overview of potential applications for AI, but also about its impacts on efficiency and innovation.
The highlights included lectures by experts such as Glyn Hughes, director general of TIACA, Sebastian Kummer from the University of Vienna and Sam Okpro from Pro Air Consulting.
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The two events were held recently at Vienna Airport attended by some 300 from the air cargo and pharmaceutical industries
Focal points were artificial intelligence and global market developments and innovations for air cargo and pharmaceutical handling.
A special programme highlight was the exclusive tour of the state-of-the-art Pharma Handling Centre at the airport, offering an insight into the specific requirements for the storage and transport of pharmaceutical products.
This year's Cargo Day and FlyPharma underlines the growing interest in and relevance of Vienna Airport as a central cargo hub in Europe.
The combination of top-notch specialist lectures, stimulating discussions and exclusive insights into the infrastructure of Vienna Airport offered an ideal platform for networking and knowledge transfer focusing on future trends in cargo handling.
In addition to the digitisation of cargo handling and sustainable logistics solutions, the issue of artificial intelligence in supply chain management is one of the top trends in the aviation sector at present, said the report.
Consequently, participants attending the Vienna Day Cargo were given a comprehensive overview of potential applications for AI, but also about its impacts on efficiency and innovation.
The highlights included lectures by experts such as Glyn Hughes, director general of TIACA, Sebastian Kummer from the University of Vienna and Sam Okpro from Pro Air Consulting.
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