[Sprinting with Camels] Gamifying the 'Logistics Skills' Behind Labor Shortages and Redeliveries - New Event 'National Logistics Industry It's Not Easy Race' Announced

A national tournament, the 'National Logistics Industry It's Not Easy Race,' will be held to gamify the advanced skills and responsibilities in logistics, featuring a main event where participants sprint dressed as camels.
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## National Logistics Industry It's Not Easy Race
### Overview
The "National Logistics Industry It's Not Easy Race" is a national tournament aimed at "gamifying" the advanced skills, judgment, physical stamina, and sense of responsibility inherent in logistics operations, thereby visualizing their value to society.

Among the events, the symbol of this tournament is the main competition, the "Camel Race," where participants sprint while dressed as camels.
Camels are beings that once carried supplies across harsh deserts, connecting civilizations.
Their image overlaps with the logistics workers who support urban life while carrying heavy loads every day.
The athletes wear camel headgear and aim for the goal in a three-legged race, using "heavy-looking packages" as batons. Although humorous in appearance, what is required is genuine speed, stamina, teamwork, and resolve.
It is truly a competition that embodies the reality of a frontline that is "not easy."

Logistics jobs have often been described with fragmented images such as "anyone can do it," "looks easy," or "harsh." However, in the actual field, extremely advanced expertise is demanded daily, such as loading optimization within limited time, safe driving down to the millimeter, instant judgment, and accurate, careful handling of cargo.

Under the philosophy of "It's not easy. But we have pride," this tournament is an attempt to reconstruct the skills cultivated in the field as sports competitions. By conducting comprehensive evaluations that include not only speed but also safety, accuracy, and teamwork, we convey the essential value of logistics work from multiple perspectives.

Furthermore, this project goes beyond merely hosting an event. It is a "cultural creation project" aiming to redefine the image of the logistics industry and reposition it culturally as a "job that supports society."
By shining a spotlight on the professionals who support the city daily, it is an initiative to boost the pride of workers and pass it on to the next generation of bearers.

### Event Details
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