Discovery Workshop: Risk Mitigation in Logistics through What-if Scenario Planning (In Partnership with Appian)

Thursday October 7 – 2-3:30 ET/1-2:30 CT
Discussion Points:  

  • Understand how digital twin technology can be utilized to effectively predict and pre-empt supply chain disruptions 
  • Overlay third party risk data e.g. weather disruptions & geo-political challenges for what-if scenario planning to ensure volatility doesn’t cripple your transportation network 
  • Leverage these models to formulate logistics back up plans e.g. modal-optionality by assessing cost and customer-need to quickly adjust to events 
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Audience Criteria: 
  • Region: North America 
  • Industry: Retailer, Manufacturer, Logistics  
  • Seniority: Directors, VP, SVP, C- Suite 
  • Responsibilities: Supply Chain, Logistics, Transportation, Technology 

Format:
  • Collaboration: Come together with up to 8-10 professionals in your field to brainstorm and form industry next steps to common challenges
  • Face time and interaction with other human beings(!): During COVID-19, take this opportunity to connect in an informal environment with likeminded people from across the globe, but are all working on the same things as you

These invite-workshops are a part of Reuters Events Supply Chain Execution (October 6-7, Virtual)

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