Exhibitions / Congresses

China Digital Supply Chain Innovation Summit

China, Shanghai - February 23-24, 2023
This summit will focus on hot topics such as how to carry out strategic planning and implementation of digital supply chain under double-cycle pattern and carbon neutral, how to build end-to-end digital supply chain to optimize production plan, how to carry out digital reform for procurement to realize its sustainable development, how to realize intelligent manufacturing to improve production efficiency and reduce carbon emission, how to optimize logistics service and enhance risk response ability by digital technology, how to cultivate digital talents and accelerate digital transformation of supply chain. This summit will bring best practice cases of digital supply chain for decision makers of enterprises, assist enterprises to improve the speed and efficiency of supply chain, bring economic benefits to enterprises and promote the formation of double cycle pattern.
Date(s)
February 23-24, 2023
Venue
in-person and online TBA
Ticketing
see website
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