The Summit

30th April - 2nd May 2013

NG Supply Chain Summit Australia 2013

Summit Venue
Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina, Cairns

In a period where Australia is rising strongly as a global competitor in multiple markets despite the recent global downturn, organisations are faced with the need to operate more efficiently to minimise costs and maximise profits.

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Why Attend

From raw materials, sourcing/procurement, manufacturing, distribution/logistics through to retail and, ultimately, the consumer, it is crucial for heads of supply chain to demonstrate commitment to supply chain optimisation and to act as the focal point for driving change in this area. 

The Next Generation Supply Chain Summit Australia is designed specifically to assist forward-thinking supply chain decision makers as they meet demands of transformation and prepare for the impact their role will have on the overall success of their organization's value chain. CMOs, VPs of Supply Chain, COOs and other top executives will be present to explore the emerging innovation critical to gain marketshare in order to compete on a global scale.

The Next Generation Supply Chain Summit Australia will bring together decision makers who are currently investing in innovative supply chain solutions that will positively impact their bottom line to meet with solution providers who will need to position themselves at those precise  investment hot-spots in order to reap the benefits.

Now more than ever, supply chain executives will only respond and commit to those solution providers who can link tangible cost benefits with the solutions they provide. The NG Supply Chain Summit Australia will provide this vital means of communication and provide and ideal framework for new business relationships to flourish.

Testimonials

"This is the 2nd year we have participated in the NG Supply Chain summit. Having access to Senior level delegates is something that would normally not be possible. We are confident of developing long term business relationships through this networking opportunity."

Henning Harders (Australia)