3rd Supply Chain Risk Management Seminar 2011

Finally, here it is, the 3rd Supply Chain Risk Management Seminar 2011 to be held in Barcelona, Spain, 26-27th October this year. Ever since I first blogged about the very first seminar in 2008, I have eagerly awaited the annual conference announcements, so that I could promote it here on husdal.com. This year’s program is still in the making but some topics and speakers are already out. With Supply cost and performance risk as a result of deteriorating freight transportation infrastructure as one of the topics, a topic that is very close to my heart, it looks like a seminar I would really like to attend. But there are a lot more reasons for going to Barcelona this year than just that one topic.

Confirmed speakers so far:

  • Supply Chain Council – European Chair (Event Chairman)
  • Avnet – VP EMEA, Supply Chain
  • Philips – CFO, Philips Supply
  • Nokia – Director Corporate Security CEMEA & Global Supply Chain Security
  • Johnson & Johnson – Procurement Director
  • Electrolux – Demand Flow Director (tbc)

Conference Topics

Below are some of the topics the event will cover. For the investigative delegate, topics with links refer to related posts on husdal.com.

There should be something for everybody here. I found many topics that interest me…all, in fact.

Date and place

  • 26 & 27 October 2011, Barcelona, Spain

Links

Related posts

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