The European Supply Chain & Logistics Summit

scleurope2009In the current financial downturn what should be – or what will be – on the mind of supply chain and logistics executives in the months and years ahead? The SCLEurope 2009 is a great place to find out about just that. The 11th Annual European Supply Chain & Logistics Summit, or SCLEurope in short, will be held in Düsseldorf, Germany, at the Swissôtel 8 – 10 June 2009, and includes distinguished speaker from the world’s leading companies.

Why attend?

The answer is simple: network, mingle and learn from the best practitioners in supply chain and logistics.

  • Debate the key issues within supply chain and logistics in Europe today.
  • Stay ahead on the latest supply chain and logistics best practice.
  • Learn from real life case studies in a variety of industry sectors.
  • Identify the current trends and strategies in cross-industry supply chains.
  • Sit down with industry colleagues on a one-to-one basis.
  • Benchmark your company’s supply chain and logistics performance against others.
  • Network with your fellow supply chain and logistics industry experts.

More to come

This is an exciting event, and in future articles, running up towards the conference, I will detail more on the programme and the speakers, their merits and their achievements and why you should go and listen to them.



Want to know more already?

Visit the SCLEurope 2009 website

SCRM2009

scrm2009Also worth noting is that SCRM2009, which was a separate event in 2008, this year will will form part of the European Supply Chain and Logistics Summit (SCL Europe) 2009, another reason to go and visit this conference.

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