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by Trevor Miles I’m on my way back from Tokyo where I attended our user conference, Kinexions Tokyo , in Japan, just 5 weeks after our Kinexions North America user conference in SanDiego. If attendance at both conferences is anything to go by, 2015 is going to be even busier than 2014. Buffalo Technologies. •
In May, I attended the Kinaxis Kinexions event in SanDiego, CA. At the conference, I was fortunate to see a presentation from Brent Wilson, Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain at Qualcomm. Brent pointed out that Covid created small interruptions for many companies in terms of sourcing semiconductor chip materials.
Last week I attended Kinaxis Kinexions ’22 in SanDiego, CA. We were also joined by over 1,500 people from around the world who attended the conference virtually. The theme for the conference was “Ready. It began with the sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution of necessities for life. and Supply.AI.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended Körber Supply Chain’s Elevate User conference. While it was originally scheduled for SanDiego, the ongoing Covid pandemic pushed it online once again this year. This meant the company did not handle the product development or sourcing. degrees Celsius.
They source from approximately 15,000 suppliers with a sourcing spend of over €7 billion. But even multi-sourcing is not enough. A supply chain is mapped, where components are source from, how they flow through a supply chain to factories and out to customers. Their revenues exceed €25 billion.
In my opinion, the best source of practical knowledge and advice are your peers — that is, executives just like you who have already met and overcome the same challenges and opportunities you face today. Below is a short list of the supply chain and logistics conferences scheduled this year. Happy learning and networking in 2015!
And what is the transportation manager’s role in effectively supporting a global sourcing strategy? They must also work with their Sourcing Department to provide input on mode selection, risk management, and appropriate sourcing terms.
I had a customer ask if he could drive to my house in SanDiego to get product. Employees who can work from home are most likely spending their work days on video conference calls. Now, people are cutting and dying their hair and maintaining their own skincare routine, bringing the spa into the comfort of their homes. “I
In most food-supply chains it might take weeks to figure out where it went from source to destination, and in some cases, the source may not be known, but on a blockchain, it takes just seconds. a SanDiego fund manager that created an index to track returns of companies adopting the technology. Weeks to Seconds.
Other questions brought up during the webinar include: If you’re currently manufacturing overseas, are there ways to source manufacturers in the US quickly? I had a customer ask if he could drive to my house in SanDiego to get product. If you’ve got juice, now is the time to put it in overdrive.”. Times are changing.
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