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SCN Summit: Future of the Supply Chain kicks off Dec. 3, and will take place every Tuesday in December. Register today at www.SCNSummit.com.
Dec. 3, 10 a.m. CST
Operational Efficiencies and Sustainability Strategies: How to Leverage Clean Technologies to improve your Distribution Center and Fleet
Don Durm, VP, customer solutions, PLM Fleet; Alan Gassler, national account support and zero emission analyst, PLM Fleet; Brad Whäm, director of business development, Orange EV; and Nick Davis, CEO, GridMarket, will explore the critical steps for successful and safe clean energy deployments, including where refrigerated transportation companies are investing to meet zero-emission regulations, fleet electrification, and other ESG goals. Learn how going green can save your business money, how to implement a green energy and EV fleet strategy, and what to expect come 2025.
Dec. 3, Noon CST
Warehouse Management
Whether it’s a bridge collapse, a train derailment, worker strikes or port issues, supply chain disruptions continue to be a thing. Industry experts from Datex Corp. detail how automation, emerging technologies, AI, robotics and/or wearables can help mitigate future bottlenecks and congestion.
Dec. 3, 2 p.m. CST
Avoid Supply Chain Disruption and Lower Costs with Analytics Automation
During the past several decades, innovations in the supply chain industry have led to major improvements in efficiency, reliability and profitability. However, these innovations have also brought about added risk. Jason Klein, director of portfolio marketing at Alteryx, will provide an in-depth detail on what’s in store for 2025 in terms of supply chain visibility and how analytics automation helps companies “see” what’s ahead.
Go to www.SCNSummit.com to register for the Dec. 10 sessions on improving company culture, intelligent labor automation, and attracting and retaining talent.
Also register for Dec. 17 sessions on State of Transportation, cold chain fleet management, and going electric.