Date and Time
Tuesday November 28, 2017
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
Hong Kong
Location
Hong Kong
Tuesday November 28, 2017
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
We invite you to join us for a roundtable event with BSR member sourcing professionals and the BSR global supply chain team.
Drawing from BSR’s new primer on the future of supply chains, this intimate event will offer participants a perspective on the key forces of change reshaping supply chains and ways that supply chain and sustainability leaders can envision and manage future-fit supply chains that both drive progress on top procurement priorities and advance the sustainable business agenda.
During the event, participants will learn about opportunities to engage in our Supply Chain Futures Lab—a BSR Collaborative Initiative launching in 2018 as part of our Sustainable Futures Lab—to chart a course toward inclusive, resilient, and transparent supply chains from today to 2025 and beyond.
This event is designed for supply chain, procurement, and sustainability leaders interested in building the future of supply chains.
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