Implementing Sea Freight for Flowers into Retail Supply Chains

A 2-day practical course for buyers and technical managers in European retail

Date: June 9-10, 2025 (immediately following IFTEX)
Location: Nairobi, Kenya

Sea freight plays a vital role in the retail sector’s supply chain. When strategically managed, it offers significant opportunities to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and enhance sustainability.

Join our hands-on, two-day course in Kenya and learn how to implement sea freight successfully, with minimal risk.

This intensive training course combines clear theory with practical exercises, real-life case studies, and inspiring company visits to leading logistics providers and flower producers. You'll not only gain essential knowledge but also see firsthand how successful companies organize and optimize their sea freight operations.

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 What you will gain:

  • A clear understanding of how to strategically manage sea freight in retail
  • Knowledge to make smarter choices leading to economic, efficiency, and sustainability benefits
  • Practical tools and insights for successful implementation
  • Awareness of current challenges and risks - and how to respond effectively
  • Hands-on experience and inspiration through company and field visits

 

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Practical Information:

  • Dates: June 9-10, 2025
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Location: Nairobi, Kenya
  • Price: €1,250 per person
  • Included: Lunch, training materials, company visits
  • Not included: Accommodation
  • Registration deadline: May 5, 2025
  • Target audience: Buyers and technical managers in European retail
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Whether you're aiming to strengthen your supply chain, cut costs, or meet your sustainability goals, this training will equip you with the insights and skills to make a real impact.

Turn sea freight into a powerful asset in your sourcing strategy. Register today and take the next step toward efficient and future-proof logistics. 

We are here to support you in integrating efficient and sustainable sea freight practices into your retail strategy.

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