Supply Chain Live: Examining Supply Chain Orchestration

Supply chains face disruption at a global scale on an almost daily basis, but some disruption, in the sense of technological advancements, is encouraged. To keep supply chains ahead of competitors, leaders need to be more informed than ever about new technologies.
Organisations are looking to streamline and strengthen their supply chain operations using digital tools and new automations to keep themselves functioning in a way that is as efficient as possible.
Hosted by BizClik and Supply Chain Digital, leaders will be learning about the technology sweeping supply chains at Supply Chain LIVE: The London Summit, taking place on 8 and 9 September at the QEII Centre in Westminster.
Be one of the 1,000+ attendees in the room digesting these latest developments from more than 50 speakers, as the event examines some of the most pressing issues and innovative solutions taking place across supply chains.
To make sure you do not miss out, secure your ticket today.
A focus on orchestration
Alongside Procurement LIVE and Sustainability LIVE in a co-located event, leaders from key industries will be giving attendees an insight into how to best use the tools at our disposal to navigate what is becoming an increasingly unpredictable landscape.
The event will involve supply chain leaders discussing overall supply chain performance, as well as how the use of analytics can increase visibility and inform better overall decision-making.
The way supply chains operate has never experienced change on the scale it is right now. This focused panel of experts will be exploring which digital advancements we can utilise to help increase resilience and operational efficiency.
The Supply Chain Orchestration Panel:
- Date: 9 September
- Time: 10:45 to 11:30 BST
- Location: Supply Chain Stage
Secure your ticket, or become a sponsor for the panel.
Technology takes the lead
The latest technological innovation will be reshaping operations at every stage of the supply chain, whether it is how agentic AI can be used to detect a sudden port closure or how state-of-the-art sensors are being deployed more precisely at even individual pallet or item level.
Some of this disruptive new technology can feel overwhelming to understand, which is why we look to break down how to make the most of the opportunity it presents in this panel.
Other key panels to look out for include the Supply Chain Risk & Resilience discussion taking place on 8 September from 12:15 to 13:00 and The Supply Chain Management (SCM) Summit, which will be hosted on the Supply Chain Stage on 9 September from 12:15 to 13:00.
Supply chain leaders and innovators looking to learn about the latest innovations to improve performance will not want to miss out on attending Supply Chain LIVE: The London Summit.

