Exhibitions / Congresses

Supply Chain Management Strategies Summit

Germany, Berlin - 27/11/2017 - 29/11/2017
Supply Chain Management Strategies Summit Join supply chain leaders and innovators from across Europe and beyond to discuss, share and learn about.

- The latest supply chain management technologies and innovations
- Agile customer-centric supply planning and optimisation strategies
- Transparency, control and synchronisation across all manufacturing and supply chain operations, including production, quality, labour, maintenance and material flows
- Risk and volatility management in a global economy
- Disruptive technologies for managing supply, production and delivery; big data, IoT and smart manufacturing
- The use of analytics to interpret complexity demand information in omni-channel markets
- Working across silos: realising the synergies and maximising the opportunities
Date(s)
27/11/2017 - 29/11/2017
Time(s)
08:30 to 15:30
Venue
Maritim Hotel Berlin, Stauffenbergstraße 26
Ticketing
GBP 995
Contact for booking / more info
Josh Lowth
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In 1898, author Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called 'Futility', which described an "unsinkable" ship named the Titan that sank after hitting an iceberg. Fourteen years later, the Titanic sank in a strikingly similar fashion.