Each year, USC offers the opportunity for industry executives to not only share insight on how they have managed to navigate the world of supply chain in a rapidly changing environment but also recognize industry best practices.
A slate of C-level leaders in business and distinguished Marshall faculty will present on a series of thought-provoking panels while offering guests the opportunity to ask questions to dig further into topics.
The Summit will feature global leaders across vertical markets and supply chain competencies. They have showcased the event to its more than 366,000 USC worldwide network and expect at least 400 attendees from industry and academia at the event this year.
Featured speakers include Brian Meadows Principal, EY; Philippe Lambotte, SVP Supply Chain, Mattel; and Patric Stadtfeld, Head of Supply Chain Management in the Americas, Siemens.
“Breakout sessions” also comprise a vital part of the agenda. Nick Myaas, Assistant Professor of Clinical Data Sciences and Operations, USC, will moderate “Port Solutions” which addresses congestion and labor issues and the impact of next year's Panama Canal expansion
For more details, visit http://globalsummit.uscsupplychain.com/
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