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Supply Chain Partners Virtual Summit October 2023

Australia, Online - October 25, 2023
Supply Chain Partners Virtual Summit October 2023 Supply Chain Partners Virtual Summit is the most prominent event for B2B firms, offering sought-after insights and strategies from industry leading experts who address critical issues and educate the global business world on business and supply chain topics impacting and shaping the industry. It is designed with a combination of actionable business and supply chain insights and networking with like-minded professionals.

Our global Virtual Summits attract business and supply chain professionals from Australia and across the globe. We bring together business and supply chain leaders who share best practice strategies to transform your business and supply chain, build resilience, drive performance and business growth, and achieve your critical priorities.


More info about the summit here
Date(s)
October 25, 2023
Time(s)
10AM - 4PM AEDT
Venue
Virtual
Ticketing
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