The Logistics Yearbook 2024 debuted
The Logistics Yearbook 2024 debuted at the yearbook presentation event of the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE) on November 29. True to tradition, the publication is a collection of professional studies, which the audience was able to get to know at the presentation event held at the Falk1 Event Center, enriched by author presentations.
The one just presented is already the 29th publication
The purpose of the Logistics Yearbook is to share the latest research results and professional and practical experiences in the field of logistics with those interested in the field. The first Logistics Yearbook was presented back in the 90s, so it has almost the same history as the organization that publishes it. In recent years, the work has become a prestigious, prestigious publication with traditions both in the academic community and among practitioners.
“Towards the end of the year, the Logistics Yearbook 2024 was presented, which is already the 29th such publication. By turning the pages of the roughly 300-page book, readers can come across 26 studies”
said Dr. Zoltán Doór, president of the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE).
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