Exhibitions / Congresses

Petrochemical Supply Chain and Logistics USA 2021

United States, Online - June 03, 2021 - June 04, 2021
Petrochemical Supply Chain and Logistics USA 2021 Petrochemical Supply Chain and Logistics USA 2021 will unite the entire Petrochemical, Chemical, LNG and Refining industry. The event will see 1,500+ senior-level supply chain attendees - from the operator, rail, trucking, ocean carrier and supply chain solution and service provider communities - join to benefit from business-critical learning, innovations, and solutions.

As we collectively emerge from an unprecedented period in history and assess the impacts of the pandemic, Petrochemical Supply Chain and Logistics USA 2021 provides the ultimate platform for leading supply chain innovators to traverse this new logistics landscape, that brings with it the need for greater resilience, adherence to increasingly critical sustainability objectives, while maintaining the all-important customer centricity that will ensure that your supply chain can deliver time and time again.

Petrochemical Supply Chain and Logistics USA 2021 guarantees to showcase all the cutting-edge insights and perspectives on how to address the fundamental questions and challenges facing the industry today, so that you can secure a better future for your petrochemical supply chain business tomorrow.
Date(s)
June 03, 2021 - June 04, 2021
Time(s)
09:00 - 14:00
Venue
Online
Ticketing
Free: USD 0.0
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/741393-0?pid=2927

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