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Supply Chain Expert Exchange Spring Conference

May 19 – 20, 2022

Chicago, IL

Reunite with your restaurant supply chain peers on May 19-20 at the Swissotel, Chicago for the 10th anniversary of the National Restaurant Association Supply Chain Expert Exchange Spring Conference.

It’s time to come together again in person in Chicago. Foodservice supply chain is more challenging now than ever, and relationships in our industry have never been more important.

We’ll discuss how the supply chain world has changed in the past two years and how we change with it. Get insight & information on what opportunities are ahead as we enter A Whole New World for supply chain and our industry.

  • All operator attendees will receive free admission to the National Restaurant Association Restaurant Hotel-Motel Show, May 21-24.
  • The first 100 operators will receive a complimentary hotel room (room & tax only) Thursday night May 19.
  • Don’t miss the ONLY event created by people that run restaurant supply chains. We are excited to see you again!

Register Today

* To protect the health of all attendees, all attendees of the Supply Chain Expert Exchange Spring Conference must provide proof of vaccination. Any attendee with a medical or religious exemption will need to provide documentation to support such request and submit a negative PCR or Antigen test within 24 hours before the event. More details provided here.


Sponsorships

Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Contact Mia Roberts
 

Contact Us

For questions regarding the Supply Chain Expert Exchange Spring Conference, contact [email protected].

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