Supply Chain and Logistics Management

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Supply Chain and Logistics Management" track at the 2025 Food and Beverages Conference. This track focuses on the critical aspects of optimizing supply chains and logistics in the food and beverage industry, reflecting the conference theme, "Nutrition, Health, and Well-being: The New Food Paradigm."

Submissions should explore innovations in supply chain management, including advanced logistics technologies, strategies for improving efficiency, and solutions for minimizing waste. Research on topics such as traceability, risk management, and the integration of sustainability practices into supply chain operations is particularly encouraged.

What Attendees Can Expect:
Attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge practices and technologies that enhance supply chain and logistics management. The track will feature discussions on emerging trends, such as digital supply chain solutions, blockchain for traceability, and strategies for managing global supply chain challenges. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts, explore best practices, and network with peers to address common challenges and identify opportunities for innovation in supply chain management.

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