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The Role of Logistics in the Development of Hong Kong Global Economic Strategy


06 MAR 2001 (TUE) | 19:00-20:00

Room 222, Hui Oi Chow Science Building, The University of Hong Kong.

 

Speaker:

Prof T O Wallin Professor Emeritus of Logistics and Marketing, Syracuse University; Visiting Professor,  Department of Geography, HKU


Active in professional affairs, Prof Wallin serves as External Advisor to the IVE programs in Transport and Logistics, Vice Chair and Director of Education for Hong Kong Logistics Association, Lecturer in the Master of Transport Planning program at HKU, Lecturer for various executive development programs, and advisor to HKU Poon Kam Kai Center in the development of logistics programs. He is also involved with the HKPC and HKLA in the development of a professional program in logistics and is a fellow of the Charter Management Association and the Asia Pacific CEO Organization. Prof Wallin is also affiliated with the Council of Logistics Management, American Society of Transportation and Logistics, and Delta Nu Alpha. Prof Wallin has assisted in the development of the Graduate Diploma in Transport and Logistics at HKUST and has lectured in the program as well as, regularly, in IEEM Courses in Transportation, Logistics, and Technology Marketing.

 

Organizers:Master of Arts in Transport Policy and Planning, HKU (MATPP)


All are Welcome!!

 

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