AEM to Hold First Annual Sustainable/Reliable Supply Chain Forum

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4/7/2022

Sustainability

AEM is launching a uniquely valuable opportunity with its first annual Sustainable/Reliable Supply Chain Forum, scheduled for April 28, 2022, at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort in Lincolnshire, Illinois.

This transformative industry forum will address a number of key industry issues, including the supply chain dilemma, increased regulatory compliance issues, the emergence of European Union Circular Economy requirements, among other topics.

Members engaged with AEM sustainability and supply chain initiatives have been invited to attend. If you or someone in your company feel you could also benefit, you may register now.

AEM members involved in the following roles are participating:

  • Supply chain management
  • Compliance
  • Sales and purchasing
  • Disciplines that define and manage the supplier and customer relationship

Attendees of the first annual Sustainable/Reliable Supply Chain Forum stand to gain:

  • A strong understanding of the current supply chain dilemma
  • Valuable insights into how AEM committees are working to address supply chain issues
  • The opportunity to review the tools being developed to provide support for the entire supply chain
  • The opportunity to provide input on – and ultimately determine – key priorities
  • The foundation for developing a plan to move both their own company and the industry forward

For more information, or to register, visit The Sustainable/Reliable Supply Chain Forum registration page or contact AEM’s Anita Sennett at asennett@aem.org.

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