Building an Agile and Resilient Food Industry Supply Chain at the 2023 FMI Supply Chain Forum
As the food industry emerges from post pandemic supply chain disruptions there is much work that needs to be done to restore supply chain equilibrium. To address and solve food industry supply chain challenges, FMI-The Food Industry Association is convening industry leaders and supply chain professionals in Addison, Texas on September 26-28 at the 2023 FMI Supply Chain Forum.
Priority focus areas that will be addressed in a series of general and breakout sessions as well as hands on workshops include:
- Strategic Supply Chain Management
- Collaborative Transportation
- Labor, Workforce and Talent
- Transportation and Warehouse Performance
- Supply Chain Scorecarding
- Product Allocation Strategy
- Technology Innovation and Transformation
Participants should expect to:
- Explore big ideas that deliver actionable insights.
Build relationships by engaging in open and honest conversations with industry peers. - Participate in problem solving workshops designed to identify root causes and solutions impacting the end-to-end supply chain.
- Address immediate needs and innovations to restore supply chain equilibrium and product availability.
- Develop frameworks and roadmaps to unlock efficiencies, reduce cost, enable growth, and build long-term capacity.
The event is designed to bring together supply chain professionals in transportation, logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing as well as their counterparts on the demand side; retail and wholesale merchandising and CPG sales functions that play an integral role in driving sales and profitability.
To learn more and to register, visit https://www.fmi.org/supply-chain-forum.