Logistics UK Launches New Supply Chain Resilience Conference

The adaptability of the UK’s force chains was tested as no way ahead during the epidemic and demonstrated how reliant UK PLC is on their uninterrupted success. Logistics UK has blazoned the launch of a new, free to attend, assignation-only conference Force Chain Adaptability. The event will arm elderly business leaders with the sapience they need to navigate the grueling logistics terrain, cover their operations against global and public force chain pressures, and maximize the openings of advancing technologies and government backing programmes.

To be held on 30 March 2022 at the America Square Conference Centre in London and to be chaired by Phil Roe, Chief Client Officer at DHL Supply Chain, expert speakers including Professor Alan McKinnon will examine assiduity adaptabilitypost-COVID-19 and reflect on assignments learned; the ongoing counteraccusations of the UK’s departure from the EU will also be explored. Sessions will also include a review of the preparedness of the assiduity as it strives to meet decarbonisation targets, adaptability in the face of a chops deficit, and the openings and backing handed by new technologies and government fiscal support, from a range of speakers including James Wroath, CEO of Wincanton, and Nick Wildgoose, Director of Supplier Consulting Limited. The event is patronized by Quincus.

David Wells, Chief Executive of Logistics UK, comments “From operating during a global epidemic to conforming to new trading arrangements following the UK’s departure from the EU, logistics businesses have faced challenge after challenge but have risen to every new pressure determinedly and courage. Supply Chain Resilience will be an essential event for all elderly business leaders involved in logistics, helping them to prepare their operations for present and unborn public and global pressures, in addition to reflecting on once assignments are learned. Please do register your interest to.

 

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