Sue Terpilowski
Founder & CEO, Image Line Communications and Press Officer, WISTA International
Sue Terpilowski started Image Line Communications more than 33 years ago and it has become one of the leading specialist PR, marketing and visual event agencies in the logistics, freight, ports, material handling and supply chain sectors. Sue is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and is their Public Affairs and Policy Chair and also the Vice Chair of their Ports, Maritime and Waterways Sector Group. She regularly chairs sessions, acts as a facilitator for CILT and speaker on sector related issues.
Sue is the Director of Image Line, Press Officer for WISTA International, a Co-Chair of Maritime UK’s Diversity Taskforce and also the Chair of their Women’s Task Group and one of the 3 leaders for the EU Maritime Women project. Sue is also a member of Women in Logistics and Women in Transport.
Event Agenda Sessions
Electrification in Project Logistics
Electrification is gaining traction in logistics, but can current technology meet the demands of project cargo and heavy-lift transport? While electric trucks and port equipment are emerging, battery limitations, engine power requirements, and infrastructure gaps remain significant challenges. This session explores how manufacturers are developing electric solutions for heavy transport, the role of ports in supporting shore power and charging networks, and what’s needed to scale electrification across the supply chain. Industry leaders will share case studies on the technological advancements, policy incentives, and real-world applications shaping the future of sustainable project logistics.
Wednesday 14 May 12:05 - 12:50 Main Stage
Infrastructure Modernization
Electrification is gaining traction in logistics, but can current technology meet the demands of project cargo and heavy-lift transport? While electric trucks and port equipment are emerging, battery limitations, engine power requirements, and infrastructure gaps remain significant challenges. This session explores how manufacturers are developing electric solutions for heavy transport, the role of ports in supporting shore power and charging networks, and what’s needed to scale electrification across the supply chain. Industry leaders will share case studies on the technological advancements, policy incentives, and real-world applications shaping the future of sustainable project logistics.
Main Stage Europe/London