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Shaping the future of customer-centric supply chain

From creation to storage to shipping and into the hands of your customer, ultra-intelligent automation systems and robots are streamlining entire…

Cathy Parker
Cathy Parker
October 8, 2017 One Min Read
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From creation to storage to shipping and into the hands of your customer, ultra-intelligent automation systems and robots are streamlining entire supply chain processes. Customer demands are creating logistics nightmares for business and it only shows signs of getting more intense. 

Hear from Fonterra, NZ Customs, Foodstuffs, Coda, TNX and PWC as they discuss the latest innovations in transport infrastrucutre, warehousing, digitisation, barriers to entry, logistics technology and also examples of what your competitors are doing.

Invest in your 2018 supply chain strategy in this one-day Supply Chain Conference that will work through:

  • How to exceed your customer expectations by matching growth with demand
  • Optimization and gaining a competitive edge
  • Customs control and streamlining trade across the Tasman
  • Business impact analysis: prevention, preparedness, response and recovery (PPRR) 
  • Bi-model supply chain strategies – aligning your business goals for maximum efficiency
  • Explore the implications of sensors, real-time data and advanced cloud analytics on your supply chain.

Hear Stephen Selwood, CEO of Infrastructure NZ as he talks about Auckland’s growth and how it will impact on your supply chain.

 

4th Annual Supply Chain Conference Auckland

Wednesday, 15th November 2017
9.00 am – 4.30 pm

EMA Business Hub
145 Khyber Pass Rd,
Grafton, Auckland 1023

Individual Bookings
EMA Members: $595.00+GST
Non-Members: $845.00+GST

Group Bookings (2+)
EMA Members: $495.00+GST
Non-Members: $645.00+GST

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