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Nissan, PepsiCo and BASF join upcoming Summits
WTG Events welcomed the following seven speakers to talk at the EMEA Supply Chain & Logistics Summit:
Judith Richardson, Vice President of Purchasing at Nissan Europe will discuss risk management and profitability with governance in mind. Mohammed Al-Shehri, Supply Chain Director at PepsiCo will provide highlights of the Middle East and Sub-Saharan African market. Carsten Weers, Global Supply Chain Manager at BASF will speak on the topic “Digitalisation of the Supply Chain as a Competitive Advantage” whilst the Senior Lecturer of Reverse Logistics at Sheffield Hallam, Jonathan Gorst will deliver a talk focused on sustainable ways to meet customers’ expectations and reduce cost. Mattias Bolinder, Head of Distribution Management at Ericsson will deliver a session entitled “Logistics Network Design in Focus”. Kirstie McIntyre, Director of Environmental Responsibility at Hewlett-Packard and Carine Vinardi the former Executive Vice President at Zodiac Aerospace will also be speaking at the Summit. They’re session titles are yet to be confirmed. The speakers will be in Barcelona, 20 – 22 June 2016.
WTG Events also signed a new Commercial Partner this week. Arkadin, part of the global communications company NTT will deliver a breakfast briefing at the HR Directors Business Summit in Birmingham in February 2016.
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