China Italy Chamber of Commerce

The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is the only business organization recognised by both the Italian Government (Ministry of Economic Development, MiSE) and People’s Republic of China (Ministry of Civil Affairs, MoCA) that aims to boost the internationalization and settlement of Italian business and to promote the “Made in Italy” in the PRC.

Established in 1991, CICC has now offices in Beijing, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Suzhou. The CICC Members (575 in 2016) represent the Italian business community such as public-invested and multinational corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises (both manufacturing and commercial), service companies etc.

To companies settled in China and those with on-going business within the Chinese market, the CICC offers informative, training and business networking opportunities. Besides, the CICC qualifies itself as a voicing platform for them to share topics of common interest. To companies interested in strengthening their business in China, the CICC offers consultancy, assistance and marketing services.

The established network together with the institutional endorsement provided the CICC with the opportunities to organise several activities boosting private businesses. b2b, institutional and business missions, participation to fairs both in China and in Italy, networking events, gala dinners, awarding ceremonies, culinary events, concerts, career days, etc.

The CICC’s work is about: deep understanding of the Chinese market, thanks to CICC rooted relationship with the business community and the local institutions; open dialogue and interaction with companies, being CICC itself a network of professionals; efficacy and efficiency, a must-have for a no-profit organization facing competition in providing qualified and affordable services.

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Event Details

The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, together with its Logistics Working Group (LWG), is glad to invite you to the webinar part of the Logistics Talk Series, namely: 'Pirates of Suez' and the Impacts on the Mediterranean Supply Chain, which will be held via Zoom on 15th March 2024.


The main topic of this session will concern the Suez Canal, which is crucial for the connection between Asia and Europe and represents a strategic passage. The Houthi attacks on the containers that were navigating by the Suez Canal have greatly influenced the freight routes towards EMEA and the United States. Moreover, the container tariffs overgrew during the Chinese New Year and, to avoid dangerous situations and damage to the ships, transit times were prolonged due to a deviation through the Cape of Good Hope.


The Logistics Working Group will offer an internal overview focusing on the current geopolitical tensions and their impact on the Mediterranean supply chain and logistics.


EVENT DETAILS

Date: 15.03.2024

Time: 4:30-5:30 PM (Beijing time)

Format: online (via Zoom)

Language: Italian

Target: open to everyone

Free of Charge

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For further information, send an email to infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com


Agenda

March 15, 2024

Main Schedule

4:30 PM - 4:35 PM
Greetings and LWG introduction
Vincenzo Morano (Executive Director of Insiderchina)
Vincenzo Morano
4:35 PM - 5:20 PM
Insights on the Current Situation for the Mediterranean Logistics and Supply Chain
Giuseppe Buganรจ (Co Managing Director of Furlog Srl)
Giuseppe Buganè
Giuseppe Cocozza (Sales and Marketing Director of Salerno Container Terminal)
Giuseppe Cocozza
Andrea De Sio (GM at GF Logistic China Ltd)
Andrea De Sio
Danilo Sergi Alampi (General Manager at Shanghai Capital Logistic Transport Co. Ltd)
Danilo Sergi Alampi
5:20 PM - 5:30 PM
Q&A and Closing Remarks

Speakers

Vincenzo Morano (Executive Director of Insiderchina)

Vincenzo Morano

Executive Director of Insiderchina

Danilo Sergi Alampi (General Manager at Shanghai Capital Logistic Transport Co. Ltd)

Danilo Sergi Alampi

General Manager at Shanghai Capital Logistic Transport Co. Ltd

Giuseppe Cocozza (Sales and Marketing Director of Salerno Container Terminal)

Giuseppe Cocozza

Sales and Marketing Director of Salerno Container Terminal

Giuseppe Buganรจ (Co Managing Director of Furlog Srl)

Giuseppe Buganè

Co Managing Director of Furlog Srl

Andrea De Sio (GM at GF Logistic China Ltd)

Andrea De Sio

GM at GF Logistic China Ltd

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