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Conflicts of interests occur in policy-making under a public emergency event. We have seen these conflicts coming up among epidemic prevention, resource distribution, transport capacity, and health right boundary in the current wave of epidemic rebound, of which the knock-on effect on demand-supply structure, market competition, and price supervision lead to more problems in logistics world.


For cities with certain economic scales, but strictly following lockdown policies, emergency capacity of clusters of large logistics companies are unfortunately subject to these policies while massive market demands madly rush to scattered retail suppliers, causing changes in free market structure, and pricing mechanism.


To address such logistics problems and take lessons in urban crisis management, FinnCham Shanghai is delighted to join the European Chamber Shanghai Chapter and invite you to our online sharing event on "How to React to the Logistics Crisis Under the Epidemic".

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16:00-16:05 Opening Remarks by a European Chamber representative

16:05-16:25 Keynote Speech One: Ocean Logistics in the Pandemic, by Mr Lee Michael Sissons, Head of Ocean, Maersk Asia Pacific

16:25-16:45 Keynote Speech Two: Pandemic in China – A Challenging Environment for International Transportation, by Mr David von Schwerin, Branch Manager of Rohlig China Limited Shanghai Branch

16:45-17:05 Keynote Speech Three by Dr Martin Lockstrom, Senior Associate Professor of Operations Management at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

17:05-17:25 Q&A

17:25-17:30 Closing Remarks by a European Chamber representative


ZOOM link will be shared with registrants on Tuesday 24th May late afternoon, in an email

Invoice: digital 普票 will be issued to registrants who applied when doing registration, in 10 work days. However, current lockdown measures may prolong the delivery time.

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