XX International Forum Supply Chain & Expo.Logística explores trends in the automotive sector, logistics infrastructure and innovation as central axes divided into almost 60 lectures.
The XNUMXth edition of the most traditional Logistics and Supply Chain event, the XX International Forum Supply Chain & Expo.Logística reflects on three Thematic Tracks key: the concept of Demand Driven No. automotive sector in Brazil, the challenges and opportunities of the Logistics Infrastructure in the country, and the search for Innovation through collaboration with suppliers.
The event's program foresees almost 60 lectures that address the axes presented in Mega-Sessions, General Sessions, Cases, Tutorials and Workshops, to keep participants abreast of the most relevant discussions for the sector and the best practices of Logistics and Supply Chain in the Brazil and in the world.
In the General Sessions, the participation of the President of the Inter B. and the Commercial Practices and Competitiveness Manager at the Global level of the World Bank discussing the “Productivity Challenge and the Role of Infrastructure in Brazil”.
Other highlights: FutureBuy: the future of the purchasing/procurement area with the ILOS Leader in Purchasing and Procurement Practices, and a overview on the US automotive industry, with the Director of the Global Supply Chain Program at the business school, Wayne University.
The program also features the “5 imperatives for creating value through the supply chain”, a session led by Mary Holcomb (University of Tennessee), author of several studies published in Journal of Business Logistics, and with experience as a consultant for companies such as General Motors, Phillips, Sony and Ernest Young.
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XX International Supply Chain Forum & Expo Logística
From October 14th to 16th
Hotel Royal Tulip – Rio de Janeiro
Information: Congregare (21) 22240-9313
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