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Mar 2024
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The Women of Supply Chain Now Present: N...

Supply Chain Now
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Who's ready to celebrate the amazing supply chain professionals who keep the world connected? The ladies of Supply Chain Now, Mary Kate Love, Amanda Luton, and Katherine Hintz, take over the podcast in today's episode, as they look forward to the upcoming National Supply Chain Day on April 29th!

Listen in and learn more about:

  • The genesis of National Supply Chain Day and the reasons behind the mission of celebrating the crucial role supply chain professionals play in the global workforce, economy, and marketplace
  • The importance of supply chains in various sectors, including e-commerce, disaster relief, healthcare, and manufacturing.
  • The special National Supply CHain Day livestream on Monday, April 29th at 12 Noon ET
  • And how you can be a part of the National Supply Chain Day celebration!

Additional Links & Resources:

Learn more about National Supply Chain Day: https://supplychainnow.com/nscd

Join our National Supply Chain Day livestream: https://bit.ly/3VedefQ

Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com

WEBINAR- Navigating Logistics Disruptions with Advanced Technology and Automated Collaboration: https://bit.ly/42KfZaz

WEBINAR- Exploring Rebate Strategies in Supply Chain Partnerships: https://bit.ly/48KmfAv

WEBINAR- Building an Antifragile Supply Chain: Dr. Schär’s Climb to Inventory Excellence: https://bit.ly/3Pc7wan


This episode is hosted by Mary Kate Love, Amanda Luton, and Katherine Hintz. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/women-supply-chain-now-national-supply-chain-day-1250

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