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Looking Beyond COVID-19: Rethinking your Supply Chain

Looking Beyond COVID-19: Rethinking your Supply Chain

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What?

Join on June 18, 2020 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. EDT for a webinar and panel of supply chain experts who will address the effects of the current global pandemic, politcal and economic environments on supply chain.

2020 has been a year for disruptioins from trade wars and resulting tariffs, to COVID-19, to the political unrest and turmoil spreading across all 50 states. While manufacturing and distribution companies have historically focused on down, sourcing goods primarily from Asia, capabilities and plans may shift as companies return to normalized operations and seek to recover losses from the challenging year.

During the webinar panelists will also address the characteristics of the “ideal supply chain and resulting questions, including:

  • Is the primary source Asia or a dual source of Europe and/or North America?
  • How does the U.S. prepare for automation to compete on price if sourcing and manufacturing capacity increase?
  • Which industries are the big winners?

Moderator: 

  • Adam Beckerman, Partner-in-Charge Manufacturing & Distribution, Aprio

Expert Panelists: 

  • Ben Harris, Director of Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Bioscience, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
  • Steven Lustig, Vice President Global Supply Chain, East West Manufacturing
  • Scott McMurray, Deputy Commissioner, Global Commerce, Georgia Department of Economic Development

Where?

WEBINAR – please use registration link below

When?

Thursday, June 18, 2020

1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Register Online

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