Valeria Lima de Azevedo Nammur
Director and Publisher of LOGWEB Magazine


Valeria LimaValeria Lima is director of the Brazilian logistics magazine and portal "LOGWEB".

Lima graduated in Business Administration in 1986 with Master Degree and in industrial marketing in 1988. In 1992 she created the Marketing Advisors to meet industrial companies.

In 2000 she created created the Logweb Publisher for the logistics segment. The website www.logweb.com.br is still recognized as the most comprehensive in the segment for its impartiality and respect for readers. Two years later she launched the Journal Logweb.

 


Proxy: Edson Carillo

Edson Carillo has over 25 years experience in supply chain management and logistics. He is Executive Director at Connexxion Brazil | Supply Chain Engineering, consultant and trainer in the areas of operations (SCM and Manufacturing). He is specialist in Lean Manufacturing by Kaizen Institute and TOC – Theory of Constrains by Avraham Goldratt Institute. Moreover, he is Vice President of ABRALOG - Brazilian Association of Logistics. He teaches MBA at FGV – FUNDACAO GETULIO VARGAS in the disciplines of Operations, is Co-author of several books, past President of Instituto Imam, industrial engineer at Kibon and researcher engineer at Cia Ultragaz.

 


LOGWEB Magazine / www.logweb.com.br

LogWebThe Logweb was created as web portal in 2000. In 2002 it became the Journal Logweb. With this action Logweb has become a reference in the logistics and the multichannel platform in logistics. The slogan "The multimedia logistics service" reflects its mission.
Core topics are: Multimodal; food & beverage; pharmaceutical logistics; guide to logistics operators and carriers; logistics & environment; events coverage; short news; articles; cases and interviews.

PUBLICATION FREQUENCY
12 issues a year
CIRCULATION 10,000 copies
READERS Decision-makers in industry, trade and services
NEWSLETTER/E-PAPER

Weekly, 11,500 recipients, e-paper

SPECIALS

CeMAT South America, Transportation Carriers Award, Forklift trucks, 3PL, Yearbook