Webinar of December 04, 2025: Supply Chain 2026 - 5 trends to follow to stay competitive

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📅 Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025 | ⏰ Time: 15:00 (Paris time)

Faced with a fast-changing economic and regulatory environment, the European supply chain is entering a new era in which digitization, sustainability and agility are becoming essential levers of performance.

To decipher the major trends that will shape supply chains in 2026, MyTower invites you to an exclusive webinar:

  • 🎙️ Supply Chain 2026: 5 trends to follow to stay competitive
  • 📅 Thursday, December 4, 2025
  • 🕒 15h (CEST)

Hosted by :

  • 👤 Julien Bièche, Transport Consulting Manager
  • 👤 Jean-Baptiste Coudray, Customs & Trade Consulting Director

On the program:

  • 🌐 Intelligent digitization and real-time data exploitation
  • 🌱 The rise of the green supply chain and carbon traceability
  • 🤖 Automation and AI
  • 🧭 Resilience and agility in the face of geopolitical and climatic crises
  • 🔍 Digital collaboration and end-to-end visibility

📈 A live chat will close the session to answer your questions.

👉 Register now and prepare your supply chain strategy for 2026 and beyond.

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