
Santo Domingo is readying to host a major conference on the Dominican Republic’s emergence as the Caribbean’s leading logistics hub.
The promoters explain the Logistics Summit 2024 is more than an event; it’s a catalyst for showcasing the Dominican Republic’s logistical prowess and forging new business opportunities. The summit will highlight the synergistic potential between tourism and logistics as a leap jump ahead for the country’s development.
The promoters say that at a time when the Dominican Republic is positioning itself as a global logistics power, the Logistics Summit 2024 opens the doors to the future of Caribbean trade.
The Dominican Republic presents its logistics hub advantages this 17-18 April 2024 during the Logistics Summit 2024 to take place at the Hotel El Embajador in Santo Domingo.
Under the theme “Connecting Global Opportunities,” the Dominican Republic Logistics Summit 2024 invites the world to explore the nation’s logistics capabilities and strategic advantages.
Featuring keynote speeches, expert panels, business roundtables, networking spaces, and tours of logistics facilities, the summit stands as the sector’s most significant event for its scope and impact. It promises to draw decision-makers, industry representatives, and key stakeholders from around the globe, providing a unique platform for showcasing the country’s logistics excellence.
The invitation is especially out to manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, apparel, footwear, food and beverages, home appliances, automobiles, automotive parts, equipment and machinery, technology hardware, electronic and electrical components, robotics, solar panels, 3D printing, satellite, drone and autonomous vehicles.
The event is sponsored by the two largest ports in the country – DP World (Puerto Caucedo) and HIT (Haina River).
The Dominican Republic stands as the new logistics nexus of the Caribbean, bridging the islands with the world through its strategic position. With eight international airports and 10 seaports, complemented by a network of 33 logistics operators and 84 free zones, the country showcases its readiness to handle global trade flows with unmatched efficiency.
The promoters of logistics in the DR say the local connectivity is not just geographic but extends to economic and cultural ties, offering record transit times and fostering a robust manufacturing sector that leads the Central American and Caribbean region.
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PR Newswire
5 March 2024