Webinars / Virtual Events

Supply Chain Canada Conference 2020

Canada, Virtual - October 5 - 9, 2020
Supply Chain Canada Conference 2020 We are excited to announce that the 2020 Supply Chain Canada National Conference has gone virtual! You can now bring Canada's largest supply chain showcase directly to you - with more opportunities to access, more thought leaders, more networking - all without the need to travel!

Along with its virtual format, this year?s event will take place October 5-9, 2020 and revolve around creating a conscientious supply chain, one that is a culmination of past progress and a foundation for the future: adaptable, flexible, reflective, 20-20. The topics discussed will include lessons learned from COVID-19, Next-shoring, Changing Consumer Patterns, Trade Agreements, Significance of Public Sector, Role of Government, Sustainability, Revamped Business Structures and more.
Date(s)
October 5 - 9, 2020
Venue
virtual
Ticketing
See website
Contact for booking / more info
Movers & Shakers
Jett Chitanand Jett Chitanand
President EPG Americas, Ehrhardt Partner Group (EPG)
CEO, Duravant
Manager of automated solutions engineering and implementation, MHS Lift
President and CEO, Manitou Group
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Fact of the week
Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.