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Centre for Digital Supply Chain – Digital Supply Chain Club Launch

Newcastle Business School

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Northumbria University’s Centre for Digital Supply Chain Excellence serves as a dynamic hub for innovation and knowledge exchange in supply chain and operations management. The Centre partners with a variety of public and private organisations to advance digitalisation, operational excellence, and sustainability within supply chain management.

The Centre’s flagship membership programme, the Digital Supply Chain Club, is poised to be a pivotal platform for connecting industry professionals and driving innovation. Members will benefit from access to cutting-edge research, continuous professional development, networking opportunities, and collaborative projects, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the ever-evolving supply chain management field.

At the launch of the Digital Supply Chain Club, we will:

  • Provide comprehensive details about the Club
  • Showcase our ongoing efforts to digitally transform supply chain operations
  • Discuss various methods to enhance supply chain resilience and sustainability
  • Offer opportunities for networking and information sharing
  • Include a Q&A session

 

If you have any queries about the event please contact: vincent.robson@northumbria.ac.uk

Event Details

Newcastle Business School
Northumbria University
Room 403, Fourth Floor Corporate Hub, City Campus East 1
Falconar Street, Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1UY


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