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October 18, 2023

2023 Supply Chain Canada National Conference

HOST: Supply Chain Canada

LOCATION: World Trade Center Saskatoon

Supply Chain

Imagine the Supply Chain of the Future.
Rethink. Reengage. Reestablish.

Supply Chain Canada’s premier event of the year is back for 2023 as a fully in-person event and promises to feature a stellar faculty of panelists and experts who will help us imagine the supply chain of the future! It’s been three years since our last in-person conference, and the entire supply chain community has been looking forward to connecting with peers, being intellectually stimulated by the best minds in the industry and having fun!

WHERE

World Trade Center Saskatoon at Prairieland Park
503 Ruth St W, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4E4, Canada

WHEN

October 18 – 20, 2023

FEE

Early Bird (Expired May 31, 2023) –

  • Member: $999 + Tax
  • Non-member: $1,229 + Tax
  • Student: $400

Regular Rate –

  • Member: $1,229 + Tax
  • Non-member: $1,550 + Tax
  • Student: $440

CPD

Members of Supply Chain Canada can obtain up to 10 CPD credits through full conference registration.

CHIEF CADMUS DELORME – COWESSESS FIRST NATION.
A STRONGER RELATIONSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND CANADIANS BEGINS WITH UNDERSTANDING. WHAT WE INHERITED AND THE ROLE TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION PLAYS IN BUSINESS, SOCIAL, AND MORE.

MURAD AL-KATIB – PRESIDENT AND CEO, AGT FOOD AND INGREDIENTS INC.
A LONG-TERM MULTI-MODAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND GATEWAYS STRATEGY: GETTING CANADA’S NATURAL RESOURCES TO THE WORLD

LARRY BERGLUNDPRINCIPAL, PRESENTATIONS PLUS TRAINING AND CONSULTING INC
RETHINKING SUPPLY CHAIN PRACTICES THROUGH ESG PRINCIPLES

CORRIE BANKSSR. DIRECTOR OF LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS ENGINEERING, TRINITYRAIL
TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPLY CHAIN AND HOW IT CREATES VALUE

SABITA SINGHPRESIDENT, TRIVETTA CONSULTING INC
ELEVATE YOUR PROFESSIONAL BRAND ON LINKEDIN

HUGO FUENTESCEO, THE OWL SOLUTIONS
FROM BUZZWORD TO ACTION: USING DATA-DRIVEN STRATEGIES TO EMBED SUSTAINABILITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN DECISION-MAKING

TANIS OSTERMANNPRINCIPAL & FOUNDER, CANSUSTAIN
THE NATURAL FIT BETWEEN SUPPLY CHAINS AND A CIRCULAR ECONOMY: THE WHAT, WHY AND HOW.

MARY FRIEDRICHSHAREIT MANAGER, CYBERA
HOW DO YOU TAKE A NICE IDEA LIKE COLLABORATION AND ACHIEVE REAL RESULTS?
SUCCESS AND CHALLENGES OF MANAGING A SHARED, COLLABORATIVE PROCUREMENT PROGRAM.

Supply Chain Canada event of the year will showcase an impressive line-up of keynote speakers, panel discussions and breakout sessions that will focus on two learning pillars – Driving Strategic Advantage and Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. The content within these learning pillars is designed to provide an optimized learning experience for attendees and deliver a blueprint of what lies ahead for our profession.

Learning Pillar 1

Driving Strategic Advantage. This learning pillar will shed light on the future of the supply chain. The educational sessions within this pillar will feature all things technology including artificial intelligence, internet of things and data analytics as well as current perspectives around sustainability, cybersecurity, and the geopolitical environment we live in – all through forward thinking speakers and immersive content.

Learning Pillar 2

Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. This learning pillar highlights the importance of thinking globally and executing locally when developing and implementing supply chain strategies for efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability. Some of the topics addressed in this learning pillar includes minority sourcing issues, economic trends in the social environment and others.