- Evaluate supply chain and procurement strategies, sourcing techniques and costs amid COVID disruption
- Utilize Blockchain technology
- Maintain and plan sustainable cost structures
- Consolidate resources and create synergies with internal and external partners
- Utilize the Internet of Things (IoT) to help optimize and streamline processes
- Reshape the workforce skill-sets and retention strategies to meet business objectives
- Supply Chain
- Procurement
- Strategic Sourcing
- Category
- Materials
- Logistics/Transportation
- Purchasing
- Buyer
- IT
- Consultancy and Training Firms
- Drilling Companies
- IT Software
- Freight, Transportation and Logistics Providers
- eBusiness Partners
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Back for the 6th consecutive year, the Energy Supply Chain and Procurement Summit will be VIRTUAL this year! It will again explore how energy companies can respond to the improving market sentiment and new technology offerings by sharing best practices strategies for streamlining processes, increasing efficiency and sustainability, and achieving business value.
In 2019, over 150 attendees again heard from some of the world’s leading energy supply chain leaders, and gained valuable insights to get a competitive edge in 2020.
In 2020, energy supply chain and procurement specialists will present in-depth case studies on how to:
And more!
For more information, contact: symon.rubens@energyconferencenetwork.com
What's New? Video Networking!
We are using Wonder to create a virtual space where people can meet and talk. Our conference attendees can see who is speaking to whom, move their avatars around with their mouse and join a conversation or initiate a new one! Now, you can virtually meet with like-minded peers, face-to-face. Networking as close as you can get without being in-person!
Who Should Attend
Upstream E&P Operators, Midstream Companies, Petrochemical, Lubricant, Refinery and Processing Plants, Electric, Wind and Solar companies in addition to EPC and Oilfield Service Companies with the following job titles:
In addition to:
2019 Conference ATTENDING COMPANIES INCLUDED
TESTIMONIALS FROM OUR ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN & PROCUREMENT ATTENDEES
“I highly recommend this event to anybody that wants to go to a conference that is well attended with good, interesting subjects. “ - Andrew Bruce, CEO, Data Gumbo
“One thing I really like about this conference is the content, speakers and really the dynamic nature of the conference. They’ve got workshops and all kinds of things. Even the conversations outside of the formal speaking room. I learned a lot and gained a lot, and look forward to many conferences in the future.” – Peter Dill, Director, Saulsbury Industries
“This is a great event to network and learn. If you want to learn about industry best practices, you need to attend this event.”
- Aigerim Zimmerman, Director at Large, ISM-Houston
“It’s good information as far as continuing education. We have enjoyed our time here. We think there is a good representation of all of the oil & gas companies that we are either working with or want to work with in the future.” - Tim Clem, Director, GEP
“Great use of technology (both A/V and apps) to manage the agenda, live presentation and networking. It was a well-run agenda with a good range of topics.” – Tanmoy Kumar, Senior Director, Supply Chain Services, Calpine Corporation
Are you a member of ISM? Save 30% when you enter the VIP code: ISM30
Note: you will be required to enter your membership number and your registration will be reviewed by ISM staff for validity.
Terms and conditions
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