
COVID-19 and the Dietary Supplement Supply Chain: Surviving Supply Chain Shocks Long-Term
How have rapidly changing demand cycles impacted dietary supplement supply chains? And how are companies arming themselves and their supply chains to manage future change? Time and Date: Sept. 24, 2020 at 2pm EDT | 1pm CDT | 11am PDT On demand available after airing until Sept. 24, 2021.
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Event Overview:
In Part 2 of Nutritional Outlook’s “COVID-19 and the Dietary Supplement Supply Chain” webcast series, we discuss how leading companies have had to respond to rapidly fluctuating demand cycles in recent months—and how they’ve adjusted their supply chain operations to accommodate those changes. We also take a look at what supply chain shifts companies are preparing for in the long term and what best practices they are adopting to navigate future change.
Back in April, Nutritional Outlook hosted Part 1 of this series during which global industry experts and suppliers updated the audience on the immediate supply chain impacts they experienced at the start of worldwide lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Learn about the demand shifts dietary supplement firms have seen in recent months—and expect to see moving forward
- Learn how companies have adjusted their supply chains to meet rapidly changing demand
- Get insight on best practices for how to anticipate and survive future supply chain impacts
Speakers:
- Joan Driggs, Vice President of Thought Leadership and Content, IRI (Information Resources Inc.)
- Jim Emme, CEO, NOW Health Group
- Wilson Lau, Vice President, Nuherbs
- Shaheen Majeed, President Worldwide, Sabinsa
- Michael McGuffin, President, American Herbal Products Association
- Jeohvan Montoya, Director, Supply Chain Management, Lief Labs
- Jason Sikkenga, General Manager of Ingredients, U.S. and Canada, Prinova
- Jerry Whelan, Vice President, IMCD U.S.
Sponsors:
Sabinsa
PatVitamins
Time and Date: Sept. 24, 2020 at 2pm EDT | 1pm CDT | 11am PDT
On demand available after airing until Sept. 24, 2021.
Register free
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