Guided tours, webinars and more

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Logistics Day: around 100 events for interested parties

When Germany's third-largest economic sector opens its doors on April 10, 2025 - the "Day of Logistics" - interested parties will be able to experience live the importance of logistics for a functioning everyday life. Around 100 events, from company tours and webinars to a logistics escape room, are already on offer.

In addition to numerous companies, organizations and institutes, online mail order company Amazon is also involved with guided tours on Logistics Day 2025. © Amazon

In addition to providing financial support, the partner companies of the Europe-wide day of action are also committed to making logistics more visible to the public and promoting an understanding of its diverse tasks and opportunities. In this way, the companies are committed both to the day of action and to the economic sector as a whole.

Amazon gets involved again

Amazon is a premium partner of the day of action for the fourth time in a row; the company has been participating in the Logistics Day program with events since 2010. This year, Amazon is once again opening the doors of various locations and providing insights at numerous logistics, sorting and distribution centers. Interested parties will have the opportunity to experience the diversity of logistics professions at first hand and find out about attractive entry-level opportunities and further training opportunities.

"The logistics industry is a driver of innovation with great potential for the future, where people and technology interact perfectly. At Amazon, we experience this every day - from the storage of goods with intelligent robot systems to the efficient transport of parcels to their destinations and optimized delivery over the last mile. We are delighted to be a partner of Logistics Day again this year. With our nationwide campaigns, we want to show what fascinating prospects the combination of state-of-the-art technology and hands-on mentality offers, especially for career starters," says Markus Meel, Regional Director Amazon Transportation Service in the German Amazon logistics network.

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