ONLINE CONFERENCE: Business as usual is dead - "How supply chain enables fair & sustainable business models?"

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Join FM Logistic, the international player in supply chain management, to discuss how Supply Chain needs to adapt and change at the confluence of social, ecological and economic environments.

Agenda

OPENING SESSION : Why does it make sense for supply chain stakeholders to drive sustainable business ?

Jean-Christophe Machet, former CEO of Unilever and Chairman of Imagine, and Paul Polman, CEO of FM Logistic, will discuss opportunities around more sustainable business practices in supply chain. They will explore how the supply chain could be a lever to contribute to global neutrality, how it could keep a human face in the years to come and what is at stake for the future of consumption and raise the right questions to design the right answers.

EXPERT DISCUSSION: SUSTAINABLE GOODS FOR ALL: HOW CAN THE SUPPLY CHAIN HELP SHIFT TO A NEW PARADIGM ?

Live interview with Christophe Girardier, CEO and Funder of Glimpact,  and Yannick Buisson, Heads of FM Logistic's operations in Western and Central Europe, moderated by Tamar Shiloh Vidon

Science, courage and ambition !
From the European Product Environmental Footprint to the concrete application within industries, Christophe uses data to fight greenwashing and lead sustainability transformations ! He'll guide us to discover the real impact of the supply chain in our final products.

IN A WORLD RULED BY OMNICHANNEL ACCESSIBILITY AND IMMEDIACY, CAN WE BUILD RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION MODELS ?

Live interview with Elisa Niemtzow, VP Consumer Sector and Membership at BSR, and Xavier Prevost, Business Solutions & Information System Director at FM Logistic, moderated by Chris Welsch

Consumers, sustainability and strategic thinking !
Elisa helps companies understand the world’s big disruptions, create resilient and inclusive business models and practices, and evolve brand strategy to integrate changing consumer expectations. Xavier, the architect of FM Logistic's innovation strategy, provides a strategic support to many brands looking at developing new services.
Together, they will share ideas on how, in a world ruled by omnichannel accessibility and immediacy, the supply chain can help shift to a more responsible paradigm.

WHILST THE SUPPLY CHAIN IS THRIVING, HOW CAN WE ENSURE IT KEEPS A HUMAN FACE ?

Live interview with Gerd Leonhard, CEO of The Futures Agency, author of 'Technology vs. Humanity’, Xavier Derycke, VP Supply Chain Transformation at Rexel Europe, and Cécile Cloarec, Human Resources Director at FM Logistic. Moderator: Nick Spicer

Future, tech, and ethics !
Gerd explores what it means to be human in a world of machines and algorithms, and what it means for the future of work and jobs. When he is not giving inspiring speeches, Gerd makes films and writes book on this complex relationship between technology and humanity.

Cécile Cloarec is driven by the wish to reconcile what could appear as opposites: the international dimension of FM Logistic and its family culture, it’s successful growth and its social and environmental values.

Xavier believes the meaning of companies is to work with and for people. Excellence and transformation are achieved by leaders and teams. It makes no doubt for sustainability: people are at the heart of any CSR strategy!

Together, they will discuss how the supply chain can secure better working conditions and create economic opportunities for millions of people. Can it contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable future for all ?

CLOSING SESSION : Supply chain can make a change : let’s believe in innovation and dare new cooperations !

 Jean-Christophe Machet and Bertrand Piccard, Aviator and Chairman of Solar Impulse Foundation, will discuss how cooperation will be key for the coming years.
 
FM Logistic will be delighted to count you among the guests and design the Supply Change together!

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