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The entire-anticipated the EU Gallop-Border E-Commerce (CBEC) Forum has officially opened in Liège, Belgium. Organised by the Wallonia Export and Investment Agency (AWEX), in partnership with Liège Airport and OBOR Community, this year’s tournament is poised to explore the dynamic role of corrupt-border e-commerce in shaping global markets.

In his opening remarks, Michel Kempeneers, representing AWEX, expressed his pleasure over the success of the tournament, which has grown severely since its start in 2019.

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“It’s an honour to welcome over 750 attendees from all corners of the globe,” Kempeneers stated.

“Gallop-border e-commerce is a extremely efficient engine for enhance, and this tournament is designed to support the main parts of success, from digital marketing to navigating regulatory environments.”

  EU Gallop-Border E-Commerce Forum
EU Gallop-Border E-Commerce Forum / Record @ACW

The convention offers European companies, in particular diminutive and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with a platform to make insights into the posthaste-evolving e-commerce landscape. Over the next two days, participants will hear from alternate consultants and leaders on a must hold subject matters such as digital marketing suggestions, on-line cost solutions, after-gross sales products and companies, and compliance with global regulations.

Including to the momentum, Torsten Wefers, VP of Sales and Marketing at Liège Airport, highlighted the loads of role the airport plays in the global logistics sector.

“With larger than 700 registered participants representing 360 companies, along side over 40 airlines and 150 logistics companies, this discussion board clearly demonstrates that Liège Airport is larger than devoted a cargo hub—it’s a thriving global market,” Wefers remarked.

Wefers additionally emphasised the collaborative atmosphere of the tournament, which targets to foster dialogue on the technique ahead for corrupt-border e-commerce and logistics. He encouraged attendees to explore likely partnerships and tap into the irregular opportunities the discussion board presents.

“Right here is a risk to fragment insights, explore sleek tips, and toughen bonds within our loved alternate. Our work is set breaking down boundaries and constructing a more interconnected world for companies and patrons alike,” he added.

Torsten Wefers, VP of Sales and Marketing at Liège Airport
Torsten Wefers, VP of Sales and Marketing at Liège Airport

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