Managing Director & Senior Partner
Athens
Camille Egloff leads Boston Consulting Group’s transportation and logistics sector globally. She is also the global leader for the Center for Digital in Transportation and specializes in transportation and logistics topics while working within BCG’s Center for Mobility Innovation, a team of urban mobility experts and digital business builders.
Since joining BCG in 1998, Camille has acquired deep knowledge and experience advising shipping clients across geographies and vessel segments, with a focus on large-scale transformation programs. She is a thought leader in shipping and publishes often on the subjects of the container transportation market, energy management, and governance of family businesses. She has also been pioneering advanced analytics in shipping.
Before joining BCG, Camille worked for French retailer Carrefour and for BNP Paribas.
The COVID-19 crisis will act as a catalyst for a number of trends that will profoundly reshape the industry in the coming months.
Companies that get it right will create financial value and help save the planet.
The COVID-19 crisis will act as a catalyst for a number of trends that will profoundly reshape the industry in the coming months.
Everyone knows the new restrictions are coming, but are they ready for the joint responsibility—and expense—of developing environmentally friendly supply chains?
Digital platforms will be a worldwide phenomenon but how they develop will depend on the region. To come out on top, companies must think and act locally.
Digital platforms are likely to be the next game changers in city transport—but providers must reconcile conflicting stakeholder needs to emerge as winners.
The very same obstacles relating to coordination and trust that the technology would help the industry to overcome are impeding blockchain’s adoption.
Overcapacity, transshipment, and lagging port productivity threaten to slow or even reverse the upward trajectory of the region’s ports.
Carriers that approach a digital transformation with the right ambition, resources, and scale can achieve a step change in their digital capabilities within 18 months.