Webinars / Virtual Events

How are organisations coping with supply chain disruptions past & future?

Australia, Online - October 27, 2022
How are organisations coping with supply chain disruptions past & future? Supply shortages, port closures in China, war in Ukraine, rising fuel prices and workforce shortages are some of the many challenges disrupting the supply chain and creating uncertainty for businesses. Whilst there seems no let up, now is the time to address these issues and enable technology to deliver an efficient, digital supply chain. But where is the best place to start with so many priorities at hand?

Join us on 27th October for a unique webinar event where we discuss and review ways leading organisations have helped their organisations meet these continuing challenges and developed effective solutions that equip them for future disruption that boost their growth and optimization in operations.

Key takeaways:

- Balancing changes in the workforce

- Realignment of online shoppers vs. store

- How are companies globally working to reduce last mile cost

- Examples where distributed fulfillment is successful

Presenter - Richard Ryan, Senior Industry Advisor

Time
10 - 11 AM

Cost
Complimentary


Venue
Online - held via zoom

About this Event

Supply shortages, port closures in China, war in Ukraine, rising fuel prices and workforce shortages are some of the many challenges disrupting the supply chain and creating uncertainty for businesses. Whilst there seems no let up, now is the time to address these issues and enable technology to deliver an efficient, digital supply chain. But where is the best place to start with so many priorities at hand?

Join us on 27th October for a unique webinar event where we discuss and review ways leading organisations have helped their organisations meet these continuing challenges and developed effective solutions that equip them for future disruption that boost their growth and optimization in operations.

Key takeaways:

- Balancing changes in the workforce

- Realignment of online shoppers vs. store

- How are companies globally working to reduce last mile cost

- Examples where distributed fulfillment is successful

Presenter - Richard Ryan, Senior Industry Advisor

Webinar host - Rakesh Bandipelli, SCLAA

About Blue Yonder

Blue Yonder is the world leader in digital supply chain transformations and omni-channel commerce fulfillment. Our end-to-end, cognitive business platform enables retailers, manufacturers and logistics providers to best fulfill customer demand from planning through delivery. With Blue Yonder, you'll unify your data, supply chain and retail commerce operations to unlock new business opportunities and drive automation, control and orchestration to enable more profitable, sustainable business decisions.
Date(s)
October 27, 2022
Venue
Online – held via zoom
Ticketing
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