Webinar
Supply Chain Planning at the Speed of AI

Danish Abbas
Global Supply Chain Senior Manager

Laurent Bédu
Solutions Principal
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About this webinar
Quick commerce has changed the game. 15-minute deliveries are no longer a luxury, but a growing expectation. At the same time, AI and automation are transforming how supply chains are planned, optimized, and scaled.
Join us for an exclusive conversation with Danish Abbas, Sr. Manager of Global Supply Chain at Amazon to explore how industry leaders are building supply chains that are not only faster, but also smarter and more resilient than ever. Whether you’re a supply chain planner, operations leader, or tech-forward executive, this session will offer insights to help you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Key takeaways:
- Why speed is the new benchmark and what it means for supply chain operations
- From predictive to autonomous and what AI in supply chain looks like
- Real-world applications: Forecasting, inventory optimization, and risk mitigation
- The evolving role of planners in AI-powered organizations