DSV Hungary supported a 24-hour logistics competition
This year, the Neumann János University in Kecskemét announced a two-round logistics competition for the 8th time, the main sponsor of which this year was DSV Hungary. The special feature of the event was that the second round consisted of a 24-hour competition, which was held from noon on January 26 to noon the following day, with 11-15 participants from many parts of the country. with the participation of middle school students.
On January 26 and 27, 2024, the VIII. A 24-hour logistics competition called Around logistics in one day. 11-15 for the competition. grade high school students, could apply in teams of 3. The main goal of the event this year was to give high school students an insight into the world of logistics, thereby helping them to make a career choice decision. This is also crucial for DSV Hungary, as they are also committed to creating and supporting an expert workforce.
“DSV took part in supporting the competition for the first time this year. We thought it was a very good initiative and since one of our colleagues is a lecturer at the university, we joined the group of supporters almost as a matter of course. Expert operation has always been important to our company, i.e. that all positions are staffed by properly trained and competent people who are able to make competent decisions within their own competence. We can only ensure this in the long term if we play a role in educating the next generation”
– said Judit Horváth, HR Director of DSV Hungary.
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