From the impact of COVID-19 on logistics and the consequent supporting measures issued by the Maltese government to the more recent debate around the need for further funding, the local freight industry presents challenges that must be strategically addressed.
With freight costs dramatically impacting import and export costs for Maltese companies, how can the country ensure it remains internationally competitive?
This and more will be discussed at Freight - Pandemic, Market or Political forces?, the next Malta Business Network event held at the Xara Lodge, Rabat on Monday, 15th November 2021, from 6pm until 8pm.
This event is open to Malta Business Network Members
Mr Franco Azzopardi, a Certified Public Accountant with a UK post-graduate MSc in Finance, spent twenty-seven years working in public practice, ten of which with Deloitte Haskins and Sells and later in a firm he co-founded in 1990. In 2007 he exited the firm to contribute more towards the strategic direction of boards of directors. He specialises in corporate strategy, governance, risk and finance. He is today a professional director and a registered fellow member of the UK Institute of Directors. He serves on Boards of Directors, Audit, and Risk Committees of both listed and private companies in various sectors including banking, insurance, software and logistics. He is CEO of the leading logistics company in Malta. His focus there is sustainable growth in shareholder value, highest degree of readiness for public listing, and investor-family governance. As part of his social responsibility, he also personally contributed towards the development of the Malta Institute of Accountants. He is a fellow member having served on Council from 2007 until 2019. He was also elected and served as President of the Institute for the term 2015-2017.