Gunther Ginckels

Binnenvaart, een alternatief voor het vervoer over de weg ?
Speaker

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Multimodal Transportation – Modal Shift?

 
TOPIC

Is inland navigation an alternative to road haulage?

Facts & Figures.
The European Inland Navigation Fleet and who owns and runs it?
What are the critical success factors?
What are the alternatives?
Some history, a view on todays situation and what can be done to encourage modal shift?
Who are the stakeholders?
Do they really care and/or why not?

 

PROFILE

Gunther Ginckels is a charismatic leader with 30+ years’ experience in functions of General Management, Managing Director and operational management in multi-national companies and B2B markets.

He has special expertise in Multimodal Transport Systems, Shipping & Maritime Operations, Port Facilities and Cargo handling in Europe and Africa.

Budget and Profit & Loss responsibility in various positions as CEO and several Board of Directors positions.

Values:
Constant care, Uprightness, Our Colleagues, Humbleness and the Image of the Company are part of his personal and professional values. Customers are the reason of his and his colleagues existence and they do not compromise in terms of delivering the best product in the market based on the foundations of Accessibility, Expertise and Cost Leadership.

Gunther regularly self-evaluate himself and participate in 360-degree evaluations with direct reports and the team to improve their common performance.

PI - Predictive Index Profile (AMP)

Chief Executive Director, Advisory to the Board, Organisational Excellence, Ports & Terminals - Containers. Land Transportation, Intermodal Rail, Inland Navigation and Coastal Operations. Visionary on basis of simple sustainable solutions for the Transport & Logistics industry. He communicates in simple and understandable language which makes it pleasant to follow his lectures.

Gunther Ginckels - Speaker
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Haarstraat 11
2000 Antwerp
Belgium

VAT/Company nr:
BE0459.759.610

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+32 3 231 43 79
+32 475 27 43 79

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