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    sofie van den enk

    Explore " sofie van den enk" with insightful episodes like "S2E1: Accelerating sustainable supply chains", "Supply Chain Talks, the second season", "Podcast van de dag: "263 miljoen kinderen kunnen niet naar school" Wat kunnen we hieraan doen?", "S1E4: Evelien Bras, FERM" and "S1E3: René de Vries, Harbour Master Rotterdam" from podcasts like ""Supply Chain Talks", "Supply Chain Talks", "De Week van Koffietijd", "Supply Chain Talks" and "Supply Chain Talks"" and more!

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    Supply Chain Talks, the second season

    Supply Chain Talks, the second season

    The supply chain of the future is sustainable and efficient. As decision makers in this chain, shippers (cargo owners) and freight forwarders play a key role.

    For a future-proof world, we need to work towards a CO2-neutral society. Making transport and logistics sustainable is an important element in this, but also one of the biggest challenges. The container market will continue to grow in the decades ahead as a result of population growth and the predicted increase in consumption. Rotterdam wants to facilitate this growth and ensure it is sustainable, efficient and data-driven.

    The port of Rotterdam is in full transition towards carbon-neutral industry and logistics by 2050. We cannot work towards C02 neutral and efficient supply chains alone. Cooperation between all chain parties throughout the value chain is essential.

    Building a CO2 neutral and efficient logistics chain? Yes, it is possible. But what are the possibilities that exist today? And what are the standout examples leading the way? Join us in this podcast series, along with Sofie van den Enk and experts from the container industry where we'll explore how leading companies have reduced CO2 emissions by focusing on reduce, replace and rethink, within their supply chain.

    Podcast van de dag: "263 miljoen kinderen kunnen niet naar school" Wat kunnen we hieraan doen?

    Podcast van de dag: "263 miljoen kinderen kunnen niet naar school" Wat kunnen we hieraan doen?

    Voor ons in Nederland is het vanzelfsprekend. Een boekje in de hand en luisteren naar een docent, terwijl je zit te kletsen met je buurman. Voor 263 miljoen kinderen is het niet zo makkelijk. Zij kunnen niet naar school of hebben geen goed onderwijs. Vandaag was ambassadeur van Edukans, Sofie van denk Enk, te gast bij Koffietijd om met ons te praten over onderwijsnood. 

    Sofie is sinds afgelopen donderdag weer terug uit Kenia. Ze liep tijdens haar bezoek mee op een basisschool om te kijken hoe het daar eraan toegaat. "In Nederland vindt er veel interactie plaats, in Kenia is dat niet zo. Met Edukans willen we ervoor zorgen dat dit beter wordt," vertelt Sofie. 

    Edukans hoopt een bijdrage te kunnen leveren bij het verbeteren van het onderwijs voor de 263 miljoen kinderen. "Jongeren moeten goed onderwijs krijgen. Elk jaar dat ze extra school krijgen, hebben ze 10% meer kans op onderwijs". Door de deelnemers van de Postcode Loterij krijgt Edukans meer kans om hun doelen waar te maken. 

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    S1E4: Evelien Bras, FERM

    S1E4: Evelien Bras, FERM

    COVID-19 has shined a bright light on the state of cybersecurity around the world. The pandemic led to an influx of cybercrime. The FBI reports that since the start of the coronavirus, cyberattacks have increased by 300%. This trend, also highlighted by Google, showed the company blocked over 18 million coronavirus phishing attempts each day since the start of the pandemic. Overall the cyber threat trend continues to increase as people and businesses are accelerating the digitization of their operations. In this Portcast we talk to Evelien Bras, Director of FERM, who has made cybersecurity her top priority. We will talk to her about the need to increase awareness and how to prevent cyberattacks. By means of the Port Cyber Resilience Programme FERM, the port of Rotterdam is stimulating cooperation between companies and is actively increasing awareness of cyber risks in order to become also digitally the most secured port in the world. Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Evelien Bras – Director FERM. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/experience-online/portcast/supply-chain-talks-portcast

    S1E3: René de Vries, Harbour Master Rotterdam

    S1E3: René de Vries, Harbour Master Rotterdam

    In the port of Rotterdam the Harbour Master's Division receives reports on approximately 230,000 port calls a year. Until recently, those reports were made by email and telephone. These days, 80% of them are processed automatically because the data are right. Data as such are not that valuable. The value is to be found in the insights the data delivers, and in the application of data to optimise the infrastructure, the transport and the handling of cargo. Digitalisation makes automation possible and it leads to better decisions based on data. So it is more important than ever to connect the available space, infrastructure, transport and logistics, not just in analogue ways but also digitally. In this Portcast Harbour Master, René de Vries gives us an insight on how the port is preparing for the future: will autonomous sailing be a viable option anytime soon and where does he think the increase in container ship size will end? Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring René de Vries – State Harbour Master Port of Rotterdam Authority. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/supply-chain-talks-the-portcast

    S1E2: Bart Kuipers, Erasmus Center for Urban, Port and Transport Economics

    S1E2: Bart Kuipers, Erasmus Center for Urban, Port and Transport Economics

    As the world reels from another disruption to the global supply chain during the blocking of the Suez Canal, while coping with the ongoing challenges caused by the pandemic, it has been a challenging time for all parties in the global supply chain. But how well can you prepare for the unthinkable? What will be the long-term impact? And what could have been done to avoid this full stop in the supply chain? In this Portcast Bart Kuipers gives us all the details on the resulting situation and provides an outlook on what might happen in the aftermath of these recent logistical challenges. Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Bart Kuipers PhD - Port economist, Erasmus Center for Urban, Port and Transport Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/supply-chain-talks-the-portcast

    S1E1: Annet Koster, Director KVNR

    S1E1: Annet Koster, Director KVNR

    Did you know 90% of world trade is transported by ship? And around 1.7 million seafarers on 61,000 ships make sure global trade continues 24/7 even during a pandemic and we never run out of supplies? These are the facts. Yet the general public does not seem to be aware of how crucial and progressive the sector is. It is an industry that deserves more credit and appreciation for the important role it plays in our daily lives. Annet Koster is on a mission to change the perspective of the maritime industry for the better and show the world how innovative and advanced this sector is. Tune in now! Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Annet Koster – Director KVNR - Royal Association of Netherlands Shipowners.

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