Exhibitions / Congresses

20TH ANNUAL EMEA SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS SUMMIT & EXPO

Netherlands, Amsterdam - 04 - 06 JUN 2018
20TH ANNUAL EMEA SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS SUMMIT & EXPO Join 600+ senior executives and 30+ exhibitors at the 2018 Summit to network and establish your business in this rapidly changing supply chain of the future


  • How to move from traditional supply chains toward a connected, smart, and highly efficient supply chain ecosystem to stay ahead of the game
  • Have a better understanding of the currently available and interrelated technologies and concepts to determine their contribution to the future development of your business
  • Economic impact of 'digital revolution': looking into productivity, labour & employment patterns, real estate, consumption patterns, manufacturing technology etc.
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Date(s)
04 - 06 JUN 2018
Venue
HOTEL OKURA AMSTERDAM
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