Madrid hosts the 3rd Transport and Logistics Conference to discuss the future of mobility

The meeting will bring together experts and institutional representatives to analyze intermodality and urban logistics.

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Generic image of a conference room prepared for a professional event.

The city of Madrid is hosting the 3rd Transport and Logistics Conference, a forum that will bring together experts and authorities to analyze the challenges of urban mobility and freight distribution.

The event will take place at the Official College of Architects of Madrid (COAM) and will feature the participation of various key players in the sector. The conference will focus on strategic pillars such as intermodality, last-mile logistics, and the need to adapt academic training to the current demands of the labor market.
The institutional opening will be led by the delegate of Urban Planning, Environment and Mobility of the Madrid City Council, who will present the council's strategic lines regarding public transport and sustainable urban transformation.
The program includes discussion panels addressing topics such as infrastructure coordination, fleet electrification, and the impact of e-commerce on cities. Additionally, a specific space will be dedicated to professional training, analyzing how digitalization and sustainability are transforming job profiles in the logistics field.
The closing of the meeting will be conducted by the Deputy Minister of Housing, Transport and Infrastructure of the Community of Madrid. The conference, organized by Madridiario, seeks to establish itself as a reference forum for the economic and social development of the region.