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Back Powering the Future: Renewable Energy Supply Chain Logistics

How is supply chain logistics changing as the renewable energy market grows? Arno Veldkamp of Quick and Graham Hunter of Kuehne-Nagel explore the challenges.

Energy capture and delivery is evolving as traditional oil and gas transition to renewables like solar and wind. That means new infrastructure, new equipment, new processes – all of which require a new approach to supply chain logistics. Join Arno Veldkamp, Head of Client Relationship Management, Automotive & Energy for Quick, and Graham Hunter, Global Key Account Manager, Project Logistics for Kuehne+Nagel, as they explore the challenges and innovations in transporting the massive equipment and sensitive parts--essential for everything from oil rigs in the North Sea to wind farms off the U.S. coast.

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The energy market is growing quickly as the world looks for alternatives to fossil fuels. Renewable energy technology goes beyond wind and solar to battery storage, biomass, carbon capture, hydrogen, hydropower and so much more. Each new development comes with unique logistical challenges, usually around moving large and complex equipment to remote – and sometimes inaccessible – locations.

Tune in as Arno and Graham provide an overview of global market growth for renewable energy. They highlight regional differences and map out how logistics partners can help clients navigate the complexities – from the planning stages through to the urgent delivery of critical parts.

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