Date and Time
Thursday Apr 22, 2021
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Cisco WebEX webinar
Location
Virtual Event on Webex
Details will be distributed in the registration confirmation.
Fees/Admission
Cost
Members: No Charge but registration is required.
Future Members: $15
Contact Information
Ian Mooers - 859-225-0006
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Description
Trade Chat: The fragility of the global supply chain
Please join us on April 22nd for an engaging panel discussion on the resiliency and fragility of global supply chains. The recent blockage of the Suez Canal and ice storms that affected Kentucky and the eastern U.S. demonstrated that one event or a multitude of events can cause cascading supply chain disruptions. According to a recent Reuter’s article, “More than 60% of Asian exports to the west flowed via the choked Canal in 2020.” Recent ice storms caused port delays and disruptions in the U.S. supply chain. The conversation will focus on the impact that recent disruptions has had on both domestic and international supply chains, the actions that companies can take to limit their risk, and ways to build a more resilient supply chain.
Our panelists will frame this discussion around the following points:
- What impact does a disruption like the blockage of the Suez Canal and recent ice storms have on supply chains?
- How do we build more resilient supply chains?
- What kind of risk mitigation strategies can companies implement to shore up their supply chains?
PANELISTS:
- Dr. Stephen Flynn - Founding Director, Global Resilience Institute and Professor of Political Science at Northeastern's School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
- Greg Van Brunt, Regional Sales Manager, Trade Development Georgia Ports Authority
- Jim Janetzko - Global Customer Solutions, Supply Chain Optimization & Sustainability at UPS
About Trade Chat:
As a member of the regional trade community, Trade Chat was designed with you, the trade practitioner in mind. This free to members, monthly call will provide industry professionals a forum to discuss the day-to-day challenges you and others face in the execution of your import/export operations.
*This seminar is an approved STEP Grant reimbursement. If you have not applied for the STEP (State Trade and Export Promotion), please visit the Kentucky Export Initiative website for more information: Click here to learn more about the STEP Grant.