Re-engineering the supply chain: lean for recovery, fit for growth

As scrutiny on cash, efficiency and inventory intensifies, how do you actively exploit the opportunity of globalisation, deliver the brand promise, make both the CEO and the customer happy, as well as dealing with a volatile trading climate?

With both strategic keynotes and interactive think-tanks and debates, the Supply Chain Summit explores, interrogates and proposes solutions for the challenges faced by logisticians in food, fashion and general retail.

Service up, costs down: how do you make the impossible possible? 

This inaugural Summit puts supply chain on the corporate map as a core driver of business efficiency now, and for the future. testimonial2

Topic highlights:

  • Collaborative practices to drive down cost
  • Leaning the supply chain to maximise profits
  • Setting the benchmark for service excellence
  • End-to-end visibility from sheep to shop
  • Delivering tomorrow: the multichannel customer
  • Empowering the supply chain to drive bottom line efficiencies
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Speaker highlights:

Bob Willett, CEO Best Buy
Roger Burnley, Retail & Logistics Director Sainsburys
Andrew Moore, Commercial Director George at Asda
Mark Holland, Supply Chain Director House of Fraser
Richard Street, Supply Chain Director Mothercare
Alan Wragg, Category Technical Director Tesco Clothing
Dean McKenna
, Provisional Supply Chain Lead McDonalds - NEW
Andrew Scott
, Central Merchandising Controller Matalan - NEW

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What best describes your organisational structure

Supply chain management reports into Retail Operations

The supply chain function is combined with purchasing

Supply chain and IT are a combined function

The supply chain function is stand alone

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