World Bank brings global transit officials to CJ Logistics to explore supply chain solutions

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The World Bank Group brought more than 100 transport and logistics officials from over 10 countries across Asia, Africa, the Pacific and Latin America to CJ Logistics facilities in Korea this month as part of a program exploring ways to upgrade supply chains in developing economies. The visits — four sessions at the Gunpo Smart Fulfillment Center and the Incheon Global Distribution Center between June 16-25 — were organized under the World Bank Group Academy on Advancing Connectivity and Logistics Solutions, a capacity-building program run jointly with the Korea Transport Institute, a government-funded research body, and KDI School of Public Policy and Management, a graduate institution affiliated with the Korea Development Institute. The academy is aligned with the World Bank Group's broader push to build economic corridors — integrated road, rail, port and logistics networks linking countries within a region — as a way of strengthening cross-border connectivity. On Friday, Nicolas Peltier-Thiberge, global director for transport at the World Bank, visited CJ Logistics' headquarWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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