Excellence in Logistics: MLBKT 2025 Awards Presented
The Hungarian Logistics, Procurement and Inventory Management Association (MLBKT) has once again awarded outstanding representatives of the supply chain profession. The awards, recognizing professional excellence, were presented on April 10, 2025, with the aim of presenting exemplary projects, leaders and young talents and highlighting them as inspiration.
Sustainable solutions, digital developments
This year’s winners of the Logistics Excellence Award include a joint project by Continental Automotive Hungary Kft., Karzol Trans Kft. and Dr. Unilog Kft., which offers an innovative solution for the registration and cleaning of returnable packaging. They combine efficient washing technology with solar energy utilization, while a web-based system has been developed for handling packaging orders and inventory tracking.
In the SME category, Cemix Hungary Kft. triumphed, which introduced an integrated loading system. The automated, contactless, transparent logistics system ensures not only efficiency but also human-centered operation and integrates digital technology into the construction industry processes in an exemplary manner.
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