On September 5th at Berns in Stockholm, we opened the doors to the Optilon Supply Chain Conference 2024. It’s no secret that the world is changing rapidly. With the theme Navigating the New Era, we focused on understanding how these changes affect our businesses and how to stay competitive in this evolving market.

The day was filled with valuable insights from several outstanding speakers, along with a matchmaking segment where we had the opportunity to discuss both future challenges and opportunities in the industry.

Did you miss the conference? No worries—here’s a recap of the event!

NAVIGATING THE NEW ERA  

The conference began with a breakfast where over 300 supply chain professionals gathered, energized for an insightful day ahead. Afterward, our moderator Sabinije von Gaffke welcomed everyone for the 10th time in a row.

Throughout the day, attendees were treated to a diverse range of perspectives and expertise from industry leaders:

First up was Alexandra Stråberg from Länsförsäkringar, who spoke about how the global perspective is business-critical and how it affects everyday life at national, regional, and local levels.

Vivienne Carney and Jim Thulin from AAK discussed how food safety and contaminant control are more critical than ever before. They explored ways to minimize the disruptive impact these issues could have on our operations and supply chains.

Maria Dahlén from Epiroc shared experiences and insights on the supply chain disruptions Epiroc has faced in recent years, beginning with the pandemic. She emphasized how we can effectively plan and prepare for future disruptions.

Hagen von Petersdorff from IKEA explored the transformative journey of integrating data science into supply chain operations. He highlighted the strategic shift that many companies, including IKEA, are making by bringing key analytics roles in-house.

Henrik Kniberg from Hups & Flitig.ai shed light on generative AI and how we can keep up with this rapidly evolving technology. He explained how both individuals and companies can stay relevant in the Age of AI.

Kim Gaba Jensen from Tesla talked about how Tesla is innovating the industry, manufacturing, and modern car ownership. He also shared the secrets behind Tesla’s staggering 55.4% compounded annual growth rate.

The final keynote speaker was Micael Dahlen, Professor of Wellbeing. He demonstrated how we can get more out of life, our relationships, and our careers. He shared findings from his own research, as well as others, and provided us with tips and tricks that are scientifically proven to help us enjoy our lives just a little bit more.

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MATCHMAKING

This year we introduced a special feature at the conference: supply chain matchmaking. Throughout the day, attendees had the opportunity to network with various professionals in the industry. Those interested in learning more about S&OP, Planning, Supply Chain Design, or AI & New Technology were able to discuss these topics with Optilon experts in the field.

These interactions did not only foster valuable connections but also inspired new ideas and collaborations within the supply chain community.

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MINGEL & NETWORKING 

In addition to the matchmaking segment, attendees had the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals while enjoying delicious food and special supply chain-themed drinks. We also had an Optilon reporter mingling with the crowd, who asked the participants questions about future trends—stay tuned for those insights!

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KEEP AN EYE OUT

If you missed the conference or want to share it with a colleague, we have gathered all the inspiring keynote presentations and mingling photos, which will be launched soon! Follow us on LinkedIn to be the first to know when they go live.

As the holiday season approaches, there’s no better time to catch up on some of our most popular spring articles. We’ve handpicked three top articles, perfectly summarized for a relaxing read in your summer hammock. Dive in and enjoy! 

How to balance global and local in supply chain?

The transition from a solely global to a more balanced global-local supply chain is not without challenges. However, it is a necessary evolution to navigate the multifaceted global business landscape. But how? Here are 4 steps on how to balance global and local in supply chain.

The first step is to carry out a scenario analysis of local versus global needs. Network Optimization models can be used to analyze how different levels of glocalization impact your supply chain. The second step is to optimize cost, service, and risk adjustments. Network Optimization models can analyze cost trade-offs between global and local strategies, such as transportation, customs, or local compliance costs.

Want to learn about all the steps? Read the full article here!

5 supply chain trends in 2024 you shouldn’t Ignore

A lot is happening in the world right now. Understanding these changes, how they affect our businesses, and the critical role the supply chain plays is essential for navigating the future and maintaining market competitiveness.

This article outlines five supply chain trends for 2024 by supply chain experts Anders Remnebäck and Fredrik Jersby that you shouldn’t ignore. The first trend they mention is that robotics and autonomous vehicles will revolutionize last-mile delivery. They also believe that AI and automated decisions will soon replace humans in various roles.

Want to dive into all the trends and learn more about how they can affect your supply chain? Read the full article here.

7 tips to successfully go live with your new supply chain planning system

In today’s fast-paced business landscape, optimization is key, especially in supply chain. With the right system in place, companies can boost efficiency and ultimately drive greater success.

Yet, rolling out a new supply chain planning system is a complex task – and pushing that button can feel quite daunting. To pave the way for success, read the full article to get all the seven tips to help you go live with your new supply chain planning system.

We are wishing you a wonderful summer filled with relaxation and a lot of insightful reading! And pssst! Don’t miss signing up for the Optilon Supply Chain Conference 2024 in September! You can find everything about the event and how to sign up here.

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