SCMAP’s kick-off event for the new year, the annual Supply Chain Outlook, will be held on 6 February 2026, from 3pm to 7pm, at the Isla Ballroom 1 of the EDSA Shangri-la Manila.
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SCMAP’s kick-off event for the new year, the annual Supply Chain Outlook, will be held on 6 February 2026, from 3pm to 7pm, at the Isla Ballroom 1 of the EDSA Shangri-la Manila.
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SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones looks at recent geopolitical developments and their potential implications on global supply chains.
SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones revisits the year that was and look ahead to the year that will be.
SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones returns to the perennial traffic problem in Metro Manila.
SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones reports from the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference in Hong Kong, and ponders the need for clear supply chain leadership at the government level.
SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones revisits the urgent need for sustainable supply chains amidst the one-two punch of typhoons Tino and Uwan in the country.
The SCMAP Visayas Transportation Summit, originally scheduled for 14 November, has been postponed due to the damage caused by typhoon Tino in certain parts of central Visayas, particularly in Cebu, as well as expected inclement weather forecast for the day of the event itself.
SCMAP Perspective is our fortnightly column on PortCalls, tackling the latest developments in the supply chain industry, as well as updates from within SCMAP. On this column, Henrik Batallones revisits an open letter by several business groups, including SCMAP, calling for quick action on allegations of corruption in government.