Exhibitions / Congresses

Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo London

United Kingdom, London - February 27-28, 2024
Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo London Customers want faster delivery times and an easier return system. In order to deliver this, retailers need to adapt their supply chain, and have a seamless warehousing and distribution system.

The Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo provides a hub to help businesses meet these expectations and stay ahead in this demanding industry.

Why Visit?
As the UK's leading retail focused supply chain and logistics exhibition, visitors will be able to create new business relationships with hundreds of suppliers that will keep their business ahead of the curve. Improving your supply chain will reduce costs, improve customer experience, and make you a household name in retail.

Stay Ahead of The Curve...
With over 200 leading suppliers, visitors can network and create relationships with organisations that can tailor their offering for your business needs. Whether you are a small retailer, or a multinational seller, improving your supply chain is vital to stay competitive.

Expert Led Seminars
Over 100 internationally renowned speakers will take to the stage to give you the information and inspiration to help you take your business to the next level. From I.o.T to final mile delivery, and everything in between, there is something for everyone.

Endless Networking Opportunities
With over 3,000 supply chain and logistics experts in attendance, meeting the right people to grow and improve your business has never been easier.
Date(s)
February 27-28, 2024
Venue
ExCeL, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Ticketing
Free
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