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 suPPLy ChaIn ConferenCe 2015: raIsIng our gaMe for a gLoBaL audIenCe
 Now in its fourth year, the End2End Supply Chain Conference has become the leading one day supply chain event for professionals in the industry. The conference was launched to provide supply
chain leaders and their teams with the opportunity to share insights with peers and industry experts which they can use in shaping their future supply chain strategies. It is also a unique opportunity to network with leading players in the sector.
The conference will take place on Thursday October 8th at the Ballsbridge Hotel and is proudly supported by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
The End2End Supply Chain Conference has become an unmissable occasion in which to hear speakers from leading brands. This year is no different with speakers from Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Musgraves, Felxtronics and Glanbia to name a few.
The topic this year is ‘Supply Chain 2020: raising Our game to meet the Needs of global Customers’. Ireland has always punched above its weight in supply chain and supply chains currently managed from Ireland span the globe in high tech, healthcare, food and drink, retail and other
sectors. As these markets evolve, as technology changes and customer buying behaviours shift, so too will the demands placed on supply chain teams in the coming years.
Speaking about the conference, Lorcan Sheehan, Conference Chair and CEO at PerformanSC Supply Chain said “We are delighted to have such a strong line-up of speakers again this year. The conference has become a key event for supply chain leaders who increasingly see it as an opportunity for their teams to engage with and learn from peers.”
The programme is developed by a cross industry panel of supply chain leaders who face current challenges and
Above: Richard Curran speaks to delegates at the End2End Supply Chain Conference in 2014
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