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Thursday 10 September

09:00

Coffee / Exhibit Rounds


09:45

Opening Ceremonies


10:00

Welcome Remarks

Pierre Carlo Curay
Y2025-2026 President, Supply Chain Management Association of the Philippines


10:15-11:45

How Did We Deal with the Last Twelve Months?

Between global disruptions, domestic political chaos, natural calamities and inflationary shocks, it has been a turbulent last twelve months for supply chains in the Philippines. We check in with stakeholders to know how they managed to thrive amidst the challenges—and what more can be done as we face this period of perpetual disruption.

Speakers to be confirmed


11:45-12:00

TBC


12:00

Lunch


13:45

TBC


14:00-15:15

Reimagining Our Strategies and Processes for Perpetual Disruption

As our supply chains continue to face supply and cost disruptions, it has become more essential to revisit and revise our plans, processes and strategies—and make sure everyone within our organization and broader networks are aligned. We look at what we should keep top of mind and the role technology and governance plays in our future competitiveness.

Speakers to be confirmed


15:15

Coffee / Exhibit Rounds


15:45-17:00

Pursuing Deeper Collaboration to Target Common Pain Points

Higher logistics costs has driven supply chain stakeholders to explore even more avenues for collaboration, such as co-location, co-loading and crossdocking. How can we maximize these initiatives to improve our bottom lines and pass on savings to our customers, while ensuring the integrity of sensitive information and other processes?

Speakers to be confirmed


17:00

Exhibit Rounds

 

Friday 11 September

09:00

Coffee / Exhibit Rounds


09:30-10:45

From Theory to Practice: AI on the Ground, Across the Supply Chain

The growth and development of artificial intelligence has been extremely fast in recent months. What was once theory has become very much possible—and yet all the noise means it may be difficult for companies to maximize the potentials of the technology without fear of draining resources. We look at current applications of AI across the supply chain and explore how newcomers can balance real-world costs with the promise of improved productivity.

Speakers to be confirmed


10:45-12:00

Partner or Rival? Making Sense of AI’s Impact on Supply Chain Jobs

Concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence on existing and future talent, as well as the security and integrity of our data, processes and organizations, have begun to emerge. We ask experts on how we can make the leap without compromising on what’s important for our businesses: the people and processes that keep it going.

Speakers to be confirmed


12:00

Lunch


14:00-15:15

Full Charge Ahead Towards EV-Led Logistics

As the Philippines’ vulnerability to oil price shocks became more evident, the shift to electric vehicles to power our logistics fleet has become more of an operational imperative rather than just a sustainability exercise. We look at how some companies have done the transition, and the opportunities that lie ahead as we continue to lay the groundwork for an electrified transport future.

Speakers to be confirmed


15:15

Coffee / Exhibit Rounds


15:45-16:15

TBC


16:15

Closing Remarks


16:30

Closing Programme


17:30

Thanksgiving Dinner

Open only for eligible delegates and invited guests
Details to be confirmed

 

Programme current as of 29 June 2026