Sept 30 - Oct 2

Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch

St. Louis, Missouri

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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 31

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About SCRS Conference

You are invited to attend the 2024 Supply Chain Risk & Solutions Conference. Our mission is to empower professionals and organizations with the knowledge and tools they need to excel in today's dynamic business landscape.
Our conference is dedicated to two crucial pillars of modern business: Supply Chain Management and Risk Management.
Supply chain management encompasses the intricate orchestration of products and services, from their inception as raw materials to their ultimate consumption by satisfied customers.
We believe that quality and efficiency are the cornerstones of successful supply chain management, and we are committed to helping you achieve these objectives.
In tandem with supply chain excellence, our conference emphasizes the vital practice of risk management. 
Risk management involves the systematic process of identifying, analyzing, and accepting or mitigating uncertainties that can impact your investments and supply chain decisions.
Our overarching conference mission is to fortify your supply chain, diminish risks, explore innovative solutions, and enhance efficiency and agility in order to not merely survive but thrive amid disruptions. Together, we can shape a future where businesses are better prepared to tackle the challenges of an ever-evolving global marketplace.

 

 

Risk Management Process


Risk management is the process of identification, analysis, and acceptance or mitigation of uncertainty in investment/supply chain decisions.

Identify Risk

Recognize potential risks and threats to a project, business, or operation.

Assess Risk

Evaluate the impact and likelihood of identified risks to prioritize and plan for them.

Control Risk

Implement measures to mitigate or reduce identified risks to an acceptable level.

Review Controls

Continuously monitor and reassess risks, adapting control measures as needed to maintain effectiveness.