In 2023, the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management will host a series of in-person roundtables featuring national and international experts in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from both industry and academia.
The LCL Supply Chain Roundtable Series provides a place where our supply chain community can regularly come together to hear about new discoveries, techniques and ideas. The roundtables encourage discussion and interaction between supply chain professionals and University of Luxembourg faculty. They address issues and topics relevant to the industry and leading professionals. They also expose supply chain professionals to industry research conducted at the University and elsewhere. The key aim of the series is to allow its participants to collaborate, sharing business ideas and skill sets to strengthen their businesses together. The roundtables are of particular interest to the senior professionals in the logistics and supply chain community
Roundtable Agenda
22.02.2023:
Bespoke Supply Chain Resilience
Link: https://wwwen.uni.lu/fdef/news/lcl_supply_chain_roundtable_bespoke_supply_chain_resilience
02.03.2023:
Metal Supply Chains Workshop – in conjunction with Eurometal
Link: coming soon
09.03.2023:
Construction Supply Chain and Logistics in collaboration with LIST and Félix Giorgetti S.à r.l.
Link: https://wwwen.uni.lu/fdef/news/lcl_supply_chain_roundtable_bespoke_supply_chain_resilience
28.03.2023:
Predictive Maintenance
Link: coming soon
18.04.2023:
eXplore Conference in collaboration with Cluster for Logistics – Supply Chain (+ Finance)
Link: coming soon
Click here to access the programme page.
Registration
Registration is free but mandatory and must be made by email: director.lcl@uni.lu (not for the eXplore conference, this will be done via a booking system.
About the LCL
Founded in 2017, the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is part of the University of Luxembourg’s Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance and was founded by the government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to support the country’s aim of becoming a European logistics hub.
The centre is a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Supply Chain And Logistics Excellence (MIT SCALE) network and strives for excellence in research, education and knowledge.