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SUPPLY CHAIN EVENT 2026

Location & Dates
City Paris (France)
Country France
Start Date 01 Dec 2026
End Date 02 Dec 2026
Additional Information
Visitor Type Trade Public
Duration once a year
Year 2026

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Event Description

Supply Chain Event 2026: Paris, December 1-2, 2026 - Shaping the Future of Global Commerce

Scheduled for December 1-2, 2026, in the vibrant heart of Paris, France, the Supply Chain Event 2026 promises to be a pivotal gathering for industry leaders, innovators, and strategists navigating the complexities of modern global supply chains. This two-day conference and exhibition will delve into the critical challenges and transformative opportunities defining the sector, offering actionable insights and fostering collaboration. The core content will revolve around four interconnected pillars:

1. Digital Transformation & AI Integration:
This strand explores how cutting-edge technologies are fundamentally reshaping supply chain operations. Expect deep dives into:
AI & Machine Learning: Applications in demand forecasting, inventory optimization, risk prediction, route optimization, and autonomous decision-making.
Internet of Things (IoT) & Real-Time Visibility: Enhancing end-to-end tracking of goods, assets, and shipments for improved efficiency and responsiveness.
Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT): Securing transactions, ensuring provenance (especially for ethical sourcing and luxury goods), and automating processes via smart contracts.
Automation & Robotics: The evolution of warehouse automation (AMRs, AGVs), robotic process automation (RPA) in back-office functions, and the future of autonomous logistics.
Supply Chain Control Towers: Building integrated platforms for real-time data aggregation, analytics, and collaborative decision-making across complex networks.

2. Building Resilience & Mitigating Risk:
Learning from recent disruptions, this pillar focuses on creating agile and shock-proof supply chains:
Scenario Planning & Stress Testing: Developing robust frameworks to anticipate and prepare for geopolitical tensions, climate events, pandemics, and supplier failures.
Supplier Diversification & Nearshoring/Reshoring Strategies: Balancing cost efficiency with security and responsiveness in a volatile world.
Supply Chain Finance & Risk Management: Innovative financial instruments and insurance models to mitigate volatility and ensure continuity.
Cybersecurity for Supply Chains: Protecting critical infrastructure and data flows from increasingly sophisticated digital threats.
Climate Adaptation: Strategies for managing physical climate risks (floods, droughts, extreme weather) and building sustainable logistics networks.

3. Sustainability & the Circular Economy:
Meeting growing regulatory pressure (like the EU's CSRD) and consumer demand, this track covers:
Decarbonizing Logistics: Electrification of fleets, alternative fuels, optimizing transport networks, and Scope 3 emissions measurement.
Circular Supply Chain Design: Reverse logistics, product lifecycle management, remanufacturing, and waste reduction strategies.
Ethical Sourcing & Responsible Sourcing: Ensuring transparency, fair labor practices, and environmental stewardship across complex global networks.
Sustainable Packaging Innovations: Reduction, reuse, and recyclable material solutions.
ESG Integration: Embedding Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria into core supply chain strategy and KPIs.

4. Future Skills & Leadership:
Addressing the human element of transformation:
Upskilling & Reskilling Workforces: Preparing employees for roles augmented by AI and automation, focusing on data analysis, problem-solving, and adaptability.
Change Management & Organizational Agility: Leading transformations and fostering cultures of innovation and continuous improvement.
Collaborative Leadership & Ecosystem Management: Building effective partnerships with suppliers, customers, logistics providers, and even competitors.
Supply Chain Talent Attraction & Retention: Strategies to overcome skills shortages and attract top talent.

Format & Networking: The event will feature keynote addresses from industry visionaries, interactive panel discussions, focused breakout sessions, hands-on technology demonstrations in the exhibition hall, and dedicated networking opportunities. Paris provides an ideal backdrop for this global exchange of ideas, offering a blend of innovation, culture, and strategic importance.

The Supply Chain Event 2026 aims not just to discuss the future but to actively shape it, providing attendees with the knowledge, tools, and connections to build more efficient, resilient, sustainable, and intelligent supply chains for the decades ahead.