Seminar / workshop

Supply Chain Planning & Logistics Summit

Australia, Sydney - 23 – 25 February 2022
Supply Chain Planning & Logistics Summit The Supply Chain Planning & Logistics Summit will provide attendees with practical tools and frameworks to get their supply chains back on track, including how to navigate the ongoing shipping backlog and transportation challenges, plan and forecast in times of high demand volatility and manage supplier and customer relations. Attendees will also get the latest information on how automation and technology can assist in driving supply chain efficiency.



This event will also take place on our virtual platform, which has the capacity for full networking, live Q&A, 1 to 1 meetings, contact sharing, notes plus much more. The sessions will also be recorded and then available for four weeks following the event should the attendees miss any sessions and wish to watch in their own time.
Date(s)
23 – 25 February 2022
Venue
Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
Ticketing
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