The region’s largest trade event for the project cargo & breakbulk industry

Agustin Harriague

Vice President, Logistics, Inventory & Warehousing Mitsubishi Power

Agustin Harriague serves as Vice President of Logistics & Warehousing at Mitsubishi Power Americas, leveraging extensive experience in the Energy Sector. A pivotal member of the Integrated Supply Chain leadership, Agustin oversees project logistics, transportation, and warehousing across diverse Mitsubishi Power businesses. With a career spanning regional and global leadership roles, he brings a focused perspective on power generation and renewables.

Recognized for his strategic leadership, Agustin provides direction for logistics, driving organizational growth while cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace culture. He is deeply committed to fostering innovation and nurturing talent development initiatives within the company. Agustin holds post-graduate qualifications in Supply Chain Management, complementing his Bachelor's degrees in International Trade and Political Science.

Originally from Argentina, Agustin has been based in Florida since 2016, where he continues to make significant contributions not only to the energy sector but also to advancing diversity and championing talent pipeline development.

 


Main Stage Agenda Sessions

How to Win Project Cargo Business: The Shipper’s Advice

Shippers have increasingly higher demands of their logistics partners, preferring them to get closer to their business to better understand their needs. This session explores how freight forwarders and other service providers can break in, with advice from high-profile shippers looking for project cargo solutions.

Wednesday 16 October 12:00 - 12:45 Main Stage

Shipper's Advice

Add to calendar 10/16/2024 12:00 10/16/2024 12:45 How to Win Project Cargo Business: The Shipper’s Advice

Shippers have increasingly higher demands of their logistics partners, preferring them to get closer to their business to better understand their needs. This session explores how freight forwarders and other service providers can break in, with advice from high-profile shippers looking for project cargo solutions.

Main Stage America/Chicago