May 2020

Supply Chain Models in Action - with MIT and Intel

May 20, 2020 at 1:00PM - May 20, 2020 at 2:00PM

Where: Online Webinar

 

Let's explore how to utilize and optimize supply chain tools and models. Learn how companies analyze large amounts of data and how they are making decisions for supply chain management during times of disruption.

In this live event, we are very fortunate to host Mani Janakiram, PhD., MBA, a Sr. Director, Global Supply Chain at Intel Corporation. Mani will discuss his experience and perspectives on developing and managing supply chain network models and how to pivot during times of disruption.

The session will include two short presentations/demos from Mani focussing on: supply chain...

Supply Chain Exchange Virtual Series

May 20, 2020 at 12:00PM - May 20, 2020 at 1:00PM

MIT CTL hosts a Partner Virtual Series exclusively for Supply Chain Exchange members to share their experiences, responses, and issues related to the coronavirus outbreak. More details to come. We will use this time to exchange ideas and best practices among partner companies. **Please note this session will not be recorded**. If you are not a Supply Chain Exchange member, learn how to become one here.

Supply Chain Master's Program Research Fest 2020

May 15, 2020 at 8:00AM - May 15, 2020 at 5:00PM Every year, graduating master's students present their theses to the Center's corporate Supply Chain Exchange Partners. This one-day event is a chance for Partners to hear the results of new student research, much of which has been done with Exchange Partners.

Strategic Last-Mile Distribution Network Design under Demand Uncertainty - Partner Virtual Series

May 13, 2020 at 12:00PM - May 13, 2020 at 1:00PM

MIT CTL hosts a Partner Virtual Series exclusively for Supply Chain Exchange members to share their experiences, responses, and issues related to the coronavirus outbreak. Last-mile distribution typically constitutes the most expensive part of any global supply chain, and it is becoming increasingly complex due to the ongoing boom in e-commerce, the associated rise in customer expectations, and the increasing levels of urbanization. Appropriately designing the underlying distribution networks, including facility location, inventory allocation, and fleet composition decisions is paramount for...

Supply Chain’s Digital Future after COVID-19 - Partner Virtual Series

May 06, 2020 at 12:00PM - May 06, 2020 at 1:00PM

MIT CTL hosts a Partner Virtual Series exclusively for Supply Chain Exchange members to share their experiences, responses, and issues related to the coronavirus outbreak. For this edition, Dr. Maria Jesus Saenz, Director of MIT Digital Supply Chain Transformation, interviews Vijay Sankararaman, Head of Digital Product Management, Walmart. The discussion will center around topics from Dr. Saenz' recent article, “How the Pandemic Could Remake Supply Chain’s Digital Future.” If you are not a Supply Chain Exchange member, learn how to become one here**Please note this session will not be...

POSTPONED: Women in Supply Chain Summit

May 05, 2020 at 12:00PM - May 06, 2020 at 12:00PM

Why women in supply chain?

Engineering and Supply Chain Management have traditionally been male-dominated fields. This is slowly changing. According to the 2019 Women in Supply Chain Survey by Gartner, the average percentage of women in Supply Chain roles has increased from 37% to 39% over a three-year period from 2017–2019.

The goal of this roundtable is to bring the supply chain community together to share in the insights, experiences, and knowledge of inspiring women who are leaders in their industries and in their supply chain roles. Through the sharing of these lessons and experiences...

April 2020

Supply Chain Exchange Virtual Series

Apr 28, 2020 at 12:00PM - May 28, 2020 at 1:00PM

Please note: this series is open to Supply Chain Exchange members exclusively.

Register

MIT CTL offers a virtual series that to include briefings from CTL and SCALE Network researchers and virtual exchange sessions. We will host a briefing and discussion each week during the time that we are unable to convene in person. Each talk will start with a presentation from the researcher and then will be followed by a Q&A session. These are intended to provide our Partners continued engagement with other Supply Chain Exchange members and offer the opportunity to continue to learn about our work.

Crossroads 2020 - Understanding Uncertain Futures

Apr 28, 2020 at 8:00AM - Apr 28, 2020 at 5:00PM

Agenda 

For this year we transition Crossroads from an in-person event at MIT to a virtual event online. In order to offer the best participant experience, we are currently updating the agenda and program activities. Registration for the event is now closed. If you would like to receive follow-up information about Crossroads please let us know here.

The year 2020 was less than a month old when the coronavirus outbreak erupted in China. The crisis provides a stark reminder of the uncertainties that supply chains face today – and throughout the new decade. The Crossroads 2020 one-day...

50 Years of Earth Day: MIT Perspectives in the Face of Radical Change

Apr 22, 2020 at 2:00PM - Apr 22, 2020 at 3:00PM

Join us on the 50th Earth Day to explore what the path forward may look like to the 2050 Climate Goals and a more sustainable future in the face of radical change. The session will explore ecological, political, technological, and industrial perspectives on the intersections of sustainability, climate change, and innovation, what this means now and for the future. 

In a time of great uncertainty, this session convenes experts from across MIT to discuss current realities and the path forward from 2020 to 2050. Collectively, panelists will provide an understanding of the status of key issues...

March 2020

POSTPONED: Analytics & Automation of the Future – Asia

Mar 24, 2020 at 3:00PM - Mar 25, 2020 at 5:00PM

Dell Technologies
2 International Business Park Rd
#01-34 The Strategy
Singapore

***PLEASE NOTE: This event has been postponed until May due to increased travel risk. A new date will be announced soon.***

Over the past three years, the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics has convened a number of roundtables to explore different aspects of Machine Learning and how it impacts the supply chain. Most recently, we explored the challenges of acquiring, preparing and managing the right data as well as the work needed to turn data into the fuel that will run machine learning models effectively and efficiently.

Our most recent roundtables include: