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April 30, 2024

Hyatt Regency Dallas Texas - United States

American Supply Chain Summit

The American Supply Chain Summit is a leadership-focused meeting designed around improving supply chain and procurement strategy across the globe.

Our supply chain conference serves as an annual platform to exchange ideas and collaborate on the impact of market dynamics and new technologies for current and future supply chain and operations leaders. This year's executive supply chain event creates an opportunity to examine key case studies on how to navigate supply chain and logistics disruptions, as well as how workforce management, advanced analytics, process improvement and automation are being rolled out in the world's best facilities. Join the in-depth discussions at our supply chain conference on achieving innovation, maximizing supply chain profitability and increasing visibility and flexibility to mitigate risk!

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