DELIVER Events is releasing its first Insights report ahead of DELIVER 2022, its flagship in-person event.
DELIVER Events, Europe’s premier community for e-commerce and logistics, has released its first Insights report, titled e-Commerce and Logistics: The Evolving Journey, ahead of DELIVER 2022, its flagship-in-person event, to be held on 8+9 June at Amsterdam’s Taets Art & Event Park in The Netherlands.
The in-depth report includes data from a variety of trusted sources across the industry, and invaluable insights from a range of influential voices in e-commerce, logistics and retail. It explores the current and future industry trends that will also be discussed in 52 content sessions at the DELIVER 2022 event, including:
- The global impetus towards greater diversity, equity and inclusion;
- The myriad ways in which digitisation and automation continue to revolutionise our business methodologies;
- The thrilling new frontier of technological innovation, driven by AI, VR and AR; and
- The importance of viable sustainability, and its centrality in our understanding of climate crisis solutions.
DELIVER CEO & founder, Stephane Tomczak says, “I am excited to announce the release of our first DELIVER Insights report, in advance of the DELIVER 2022 event next month in Amsterdam. The report is an informative and engaging discussion of some of our industry’s most important challenges and developments: diversity and inclusion, technological innovation, and our role in protecting the environment. I hope you’ll agree that the report is not only a fascinating and enjoyable read, but that it might also serve as an inspiring conversation starter alongside all the incredible content sessions around these subject areas that we have scheduled for DELIVER 2022. We can’t wait to see you all there.”

Founded in 2015, DELIVER is a European community for e-commerce and logistics. With its hosted buyer platform and audience of C-suite executives, it offers matchmaking opportunities “to the highest quality players in logistics and retail”.
To download the report, click here.
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