Webinar on “Unlocking Opportunities: Government Funding Schemes for the Logistics Industry”
Looking to upgrade your business with technology solutions? The HKSAR Government has established the "Third-party Logistics Service Provider Subsidy Pilot Scheme" (Pilot Scheme) to boost the competitiveness of the logistics industry in Hong Kong, encouraging the adoption of technology applications to enhance efficiency and productivity. The Pilot Scheme has been further enhanced this year, with a maximum cumulative funding ceiling of HK$2 million for each applicant enterprise. It now covers Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) technology solutions, implementation consultancy services and project-based training associated with logistics technology solutions. New funding schemes related to logistics, Professional Training on Smart and Green Logistics Scheme, and Logistics Promotion Funding Scheme, are also launched.
HKPC, the secretariat of the schemes, will be hosting a webinar to introduce the latest information on each scheme.
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8 March, 2024 15:00 - 16:30
Online Broadcast
Cantonese
Third Party Logistics Service Providers (3PL), non-profit-distributing organisations, charitable professional bodies, non-government organisations in or related to the logistics sector in Hong Kong
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