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Supply Chain Transformation: from Linear to Circular Economy

Sustainability, Technology, Cost Pressure and Customer Centricity in a VUCA World

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Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Italy RT and University of Verona

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The European Conference is in English. Attendees will have a month on demand access to recordings.

The most prestigious Supply Chain Conference in Europe

We have a fantastic opportunity for NEW INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS : the code EURNEW25 will grant new members a free membership for 6 months.


Come and be part of this year’s CSCMP European Supply Chain Conference. Mark your calendar for 19th-20th June 2025, and come join us at the University of Verona in Italy for the ultimate gathering of European supply chain leaders. CSCMP's European Conference, held together with the European Research Seminar is where the entire supply chain ecosystem converges: international, regional, national, and small and medium business executives, logistics service providers, cutting-edge innovators, forward-thinking investors and leading academics, all shaping the future of supply chain.

Gain unparalleled access to the people, insights and technologies that are transforming how the world moves. From invaluable insights, transformative solutions to unsurpassed networking, the CSCMP European Conference 2025 is your opportunity to stay ahead in this dynamic industry.

Don’t miss your chance to connect, learn, network and lead the way.

The event will bring together over 300 leaders in the field of supply chain from across Europe and further afield. Our partner event, 20th European Research Seminar, will host over 80 leading academics to discuss latest research and projects in European SCM Academy. The conference is under the patronage of SIMA (Italian Society of Management).

Confirmed speakers and attendees: ABB, Amadori, Benetton, Bialetti, CNH, COOP, Franke, Hitachi, illy, Iveco, Jomipsa, L’Oreal, Marelli, Menarini, Metro, Nestlé, Port of Barcelona, Port of Gdansk, Port of Trieste, Poste Italiane, Prysmian, Samsung, Sanofi, Snam, Stellantis, Tecniplast, TJX and more.

Subjects are organized in parallel tracks:

Supply Chain Management Circular Economy & Sustainability Transportation and Delivery
Digital Supply Chain & AI Consumers & Customer Centricity in SCM Sourcing and Procurement
Planning and S&OP SC Risk Management & Cybersecurity Supply Chain Finance
Warehousing Human Resources, Competence and Leadership

Keynote speakers will include: gattorna khan BartDM_web


XX EUROPEAN RESEARCH SEMINAR (ERS)

The European Research Seminar (ERS) on Logistics and SCM is a global conference with a European background. It is an interactive conference, which centers on intensive discussion of top-quality research and new developments among all participants. ERS welcomes participants from around the globe with its aim to expose and discuss contemporary issues in logistics and supply chain management.

For further information: https://www.ers-conference.org/


Panel discussions:

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM):

In today's dynamic global environment, supply chains face unprecedented challenges. From geopolitical instability and economic volatility, to climate change and evolving customer expectations, navigating these complexities requires innovative solutions and a robust, resilient and sustainable approach. This Track will cover strategies and knowledge sharing in design and transformation of supply chains.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN (AI):

For years Information Systems have played a major role in Supply Chains success. Digitalization, End-to-End Visibility and Artificial Intelligence tools are now boosting performance and asking for investments and new skills.

PLANNING & S&OP (PLAN):

We plan and act in a VUCA world. New tools, based on AI and other IT levers, promise to improve Forecast Accuracy, Plan Attainment and reduce costs. Our Speakers and Panellists will share solutions, experiences and best practices, in a two-way approach with attendees.

WAREHOUSING (WH):

The Future of Warehousing: Between Innovation and Human Touch

TRANSPORTATION & DELIVERY (T&D):

Geopolitics, infrastructural stress and the market crisis are causing the transport system a major slowdown in achieving the 2030-2050 goals on environmental sustainability, but, even more seriously, they create uncertainties for companies, which must find new innovation-based tools to ensure continuity of operations and adequate flexibility.

SOURCING & PROCUREMENT (PROC):

In a world where everything is changing rapidly and unexpectedly, speakers and panellists will discuss the hottest topics today for Chief Procurement Officers: How to maintain the best strategic alignment with the Business; How to deal with disruptions and trade wars that are on the horizon; How to manage regulatory obligations by transforming them into opportunities; How to exploit technological innovation and in particular AI

SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE (SCF):

New applications and benefits

CIRCULAR ECONOMY & SUSTAINABILITY (SUST):

This track focuses on how logistics and supply chain processes can be reimagined to support circular economy initiatives. It highlights strategies for closing the loop through minimize resource use, waste reduction, and materials recovery. Practitioners will explore actionable solutions for integrating Circular Economy principles into supply chain re-design to achieve sustainability and decarbonization goals.

CONSUMERS & CUSTOMER CENTRICITY IN SCM (CUST):

Supply chains play unequivocal role in shaping the customer experience. A future supply chain will address the following challenges: Customization and speed-to-market, Micro-segments, Accelerated innovation, Trust and authenticity, Channel consistency

SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT & CYBERSECURITY (RISK)

HUMAN RESOURCES, COMPETENCIES & LEADERSHIP (HR):

Recent years have undoubtedly been of great discontinuity: organizations are facing a continuing state of unprecedented pressure, volatility and uncertainty, alongside the challenges posed by new generations entering the work market. Radically different operating models, leadership styles and competences are needed, which are based on Human Resources who are increasingly accustomed to managing "by purpose" and not "by individual tasks": the ability to interpret new situations, take coordinated initiative and swiftly decide even in the absence of certain and unambiguous information becomes a fundamental skill and a critical survival and success factor.


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We have a fantastic opportunity for NEW INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS : the code EURNEW25 will grant new members a free membership for 6 months.

For further information: www.ers-conference.org