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LBS celebrates its 70th anniversary
Munich, 18.07.2017 - 70 years of representing the interests of the Bavarian freight forwarding and logistics industry: over 200 guests accepted the association's invitation to the 70th anniversary, which the LBS is celebrating at this year's general meeting. Clemens Fuest, head of the Munich-based ifo Institute, shed light on the global economic situation for the participants in times of massive global political upheaval. "Under no circumstances should Germany take measures that reduce its competitiveness, but rather strengthen domestic investment," was one of his key statements. Another keynote speaker, Markus Hirschmann, Head of Logistics at KUKA Roboter, focused on the future of digitalization: "In my view, Industry 4.0 will take place in three stages. Firstly, it's about networking information, followed by knowledge and the interpretation of data streams. The third step is then implementation, modification and optimization. Many companies are currently in the first stage with the networking of knowledge, i.e. at the beginning of the process."
In his speech, the President of the LBS, Heinrich Doll, called for a nationwide expansion of broadband so that the industry can fully exploit the opportunities of digitalization. However, the president also attached equal importance to traditional transport infrastructure: "The way is now clear for a federal highway company. In Bavaria, we certainly have mixed feelings about this. The highest construction authority and the freeway directorates of Northern and Southern Bavaria have always worked well and ensured that our projects are further developed and built - even with a stock of projects in the "drawer". However, our contracts do not end at the Bavarian state borders. Therefore, it must be in our interest to be able to rely on transport routes that meet our needs outside Bavaria as well."
When it comes to transport infrastructure financing, Doll speaks clearly: "We have always been prepared to contribute our share to user financing. Hence our clear vote in favor of the truck toll. However, this vote was always based on the premise that it should ultimately be extended to all road users on a polluter-pays basis.
In his speech, Doll also emphasized the importance of each individual mode of transport, as well-networked transport chains are essential today. In order to be able to cope with the forecast growth rates in transport, all modes of transport need to be used. With regard to rail freight transport, Doll reaffirmed the industry's willingness to make greater use of this mode of transport, provided that quality, reliability and punctuality are right and the desired capacities are provided. With regard to inland waterway transport, the President drew attention to the precarious situation on the Danube. In recent months, this important international waterway was not fully navigable for eight weeks due to ice, high and low water. "I am taking this opportunity to once again call for the long-term expansion of the Danube in variant C 280," he explained.
Regarding the third runway, Doll lamented the current situation. "We need a clear decision from the state government on the one hand and corresponding negotiations with the state capital of Munich on the other," said the LBS President. The increasing shortage of skilled workers was also particularly important to Doll. "The qualification of our logistics specialists, drivers, dispatchers and managers is important and must be carried out systematically so that the "freight forwarding/logistics" job becomes more attractive." In Doll's view, this also includes a modern collective agreement for freight forwarding and logistics companies, which was only successfully concluded again for the industry by the LBS at the end of 2016.
In the subsequent vote, the member companies elected the following direct election candidates to the Executive Committee:Heinrich Doll, Landauer Transportgesellschaft Doll KG Henning R. Mack, Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG Erich Baumgärtel, Kochtrans Patrick G. Koch GmbH Jürgen Eberl, Eberl Internationale Spedition GmbH & Co KG Herbert Rückerl, Horst Pöppel GmbH & Co KG Wolfgang Thoma, Spedition Ansorge GmbH & Co KG
The Executive Committee is completed by the chairmen of the specialist committees elected before the General Meeting:Vocational Training Committee: Markus Kaiser, Emons Spedition GmbH International Freight Forwarding Committee: Roland Kuhn, Deutsche Transport-Compagnie Erich Bogdan GmbH & Co. KG Warehousing and Distribution Logistics Committee: Manfred-Jürgen Fichtl, Fichtl Logistik - Services GmbHLand and Rail Freight Transport / Social Affairs Committee: Max Stolzenberger, DACHSER SE Air Freight Committee: Ralph Biller, ITG GmbH Furniture Forwarding Committee: Thomas Kneissl, A-Z Umzüge F. Strohmann GmbH
Following the General Meeting, the Executive Committee re-elected Heinrich Doll, Landauer Transportgesellschaft Doll KG, to the office of LBS President. Manfred-Jürgen Fichtl, Fichtl Logistik - Services GmbH and Henning R. Mack, Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG were confirmed as Vice Presidents.
In the picture - New Executive Committee with substitute members from left to right, from left to right: Herbert Rückerl, Horst Pöppel; Rainer Pflaum, Spedition Rainer Pflaum; Markus Kaiser, Emons Spedition; Jürgen Eberl, Eberl Internationale Spedition; Roland Kuhn, Deutsche Transport-Compagnie Erich Bogdan; Max Stolzenberger, Dachser; Wolfgang Thoma, Spedition Ansorge; Erich Baumgärtel, Kochtrans Patrick G. Koch; Bernhard Reichert, BTK Befrachtungs- und Transportkontor; front, from left to right: Erich Dahringer, Honorary President LBS; Sabine Lehmann, IHK; Heinrich Doll, Landauer Transportgesellschaft Doll; Henning R. Mack, Kühne + Nagel; Edina Brenner, LBS; Manfred-Jürgen Fichtl, Fichtl Logistik - Services









