SCMAP’s latest General Membership Meeting, held last 17 August at the Discovery Suites in Pasig, tackled the impact of shipping rates on supply chain competitiveness, providing a venue for discourse between various stakeholders from the public and private sectors.
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Bureau of Customs deputy commissioner Atty. Edward James Dy Buco will speak at SCMAP’s upcoming General Membership Meeting, slated for tomorrow, 17 August, at the Discovery Suites in Pasig City.
SCMAP’s next General Membership Meeting will tackle the issue of shipping costs and its impact on supply chain competitiveness, in light of recent developments looking at whether these costs are adversely affecting businesses in the country.
The concerns and challenges surrounding surge periods – particularly the need for increased capacity among logistics service providers to cope with these periods – took the spotlight in SCMAP’s latest General Membership Meeting.
SCMAP’s next General Membership Meeting will tackle the challenges facing logistics providers as they boost capacity in response to changing customer demands, peak periods and the emergence of e-commerce.
SCMAP’s next General Membership Meeting will dive into last mile logistics, particularly the challenges it poses, and the opportunities it presents, for supply chain stakeholders.
SCMAP poises itself for 2018 with a slate of events designed to bring together supply chain stakeholders in an effort to connect major players, engage in meaningful initiatives, and ultimately move the country’s supply chain industry.