Creating the Supply Chain of Tomorrow
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A number of profound changes are taking place to supply chains across Canada. Customer demands are intensifying as E-Commerce and multi-channel distribution create pressures for more agile and responsive distribution networks. New technologies such as 3D Printing, Uber, the Internet of Things and big data are upending current business models. Supply Chain and Transportation executives across Canada are facing some new realities in 2016 as they seek to make their supply chains more resilient, more global, more customer-driven, more market-driven and more data driven. Three supply chain leaders will participate in a panel discussion on the changes taking place in current supply chains and where they are trying to steer their organizations to create The Supply Chain of the Future.
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