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FRANCE SUPPLY CHAIN DEPLOYS ITS NETWORK INTERNATIONALLY

Because its mission does not stop at the borders of its territory and because its sector has been expanding for many years, France Supply Chain naturally opens up to the international market. With passionate and involved members, the association launches France Supply Chain International with the ambition to build a worldwide network.

Anxious to enable its members to better understand the increasingly important global challenges, France Supply Chain has created its "International" division. By creating a network of professionals capable of identifying the major trends in the sector, disseminating them and sharing initiatives in each of the countries addressed, it intends to support companies wishing to develop sustainably abroad. "Our members include major groups with internationality in their DNA. We want to provide them with a global vision to feed their thinking in terms of culture, innovation and development, but also benefit from the wealth of their local knowledge to create a global network of supply chain players. To do this, we have imagined a decentralized governance and the creation of country chapters, drawing on each other's knowledge".This is how Jean-Michel Guarnieri, ex-president of Aslog and president of France Supply Chain International, explains.

Local strengths serving a global network

In order to best structure this vast international project, France Supply Chain relies on a central COPIL made up of supply chain managers from major groups and international logistics service providers. Their missions? To identify the countries eligible for the creation of chapters, to coordinate their actions while promoting exchanges. The development of around thirty chapters over 24 months has therefore been staggered by geographical area: the Americas and Africa in 2020, the Near and Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia-Oceania in 2021 and finally, Western Europe in 2022. Locally, one COPIL per chapter will be in charge of identifying and federating local companies, members or non-members of the association, and of animating exchanges. "At the central level, we provide them with material via our labs and all our work, but it is then up to them to decide on an annual programme, to open up membership and to address subjects in line with local issues.This will be the first time that the association has been set up," emphasises Jean-Michel Guarneri.

A concrete organization in Morocco where the chapter Maroc Supply Chain was born, led by a COPIL composed of local experts. In this country positioned as a regional hub, the supply chain is driven by expanding infrastructures, a dynamic economy, the presence of world-class integrated operators and a growing desire for digitalization: "The logistics sector in Morocco represents 6% of GDP and employs about 500,000 people. More than 8,000 people are trained there every year".says Hicham Alami, associate director at GCL. The creation of Maroc Supply Chain is part of this promising context. Four major themes will be addressed by the chapter in 2021: human resources, the supply chain of SMEs and SMIs, digitalization and the place of Morocco in international supply chains.


Africa, a "priority market

Other chapters are also being set up in Africa: in Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire and South Africa. For Yves Biyah, partner at Africa Search Capital, the continent must be considered a "priority market" because of its dynamic population, its level of economic growth, its capacity to adopt new technologies and its increasingly peaceful nature. "Africa has a population of 1.2 billion. This figure is expected to double in the next 30 years. In one generation, we will therefore see a doubling of the need for consumer goods, roads, ports, housing.... This shock of demand will irrigate all the sectors of activity like nowhere else ".he analyses. And despite a lack of intra-regional connectivity and the need for investment in this area, this dynamism should also be boosted by the entry into force on1 January 2021 of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFTA). As Sébastien Beuque, Deputy CEO Africa Sales & Development at Bolloré Transport & Logistics points out, "Inter-African trade represents only 10% of the trade of the African zone. By way of comparison, in Europe, intra-European business amounts to 70%. The continent therefore has an extraordinary potential".

The impact of Brexit on the Supply Chain

THE IMPACT OF BREXIT ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN

March 16, 2021

from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm


Various topics will be discussed:

  • Post-Brexit exporting/importing: practical case studies

  • Customs specifications: VAT, Customs Duty, Origin of goods 

  • Understanding of the risks across the supply chains

  • Improve resilience and adapt your supply chain

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KINGS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN

Edition 2021

This year, due to the distance, the Kings of the Supply Chain took place in [digitized] mode, which allowed a strong participation of the Supply Chain community.


The Grand Prix 2021 is awarded to Casino O'Logistique: with this project, O'Logistique responds to the challenges of food e-commerce, amplified by the multiple confinements. With a " end-to-end " solution, the Casino Group has a service rate of 99%, a punctuality of 1 hour and an NPS of over 50%. O'Logistique is the industrialisation of logistics with a focus on CSR, from the warehouse to delivery.

For the 2nd consecutive year, France Supply Chain will make the French supply chain shine by accompanying the winner O'Logistique on the European stage for the trophy " Project of the Year " at the ELA Awards on November 09, 2021.

  • The Innovation Award goes to La Boule Obut and Boa Concept
  • The Coup de Coeur goes to the Don en Nature Agency and to Pôle Euralogistic

Discover all the projects in the special issue of Supply Chain Magazine

Inclusive Leaders Programme

Inclusive Leaders Programme

Thursday 18 & 25 November 2021

8.30am - 10.30am


After the success of the first promotion for supply chain and operations managers last May, the Inclusion Campus is launching a2nd session of the Inclusive Leaders Programme:
  • to be nourished by striking testimonies
  • launching inclusive actions with experts
  • exchange between leaders who are committed to

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Live WEBINAR "France Supply Chain International", WELCOME TO AFRICA

Live WEBINAR " France Supply Chain International "

WELCOME TO AFRICA

JANUARY 21, 2021

5:30pm - 6:30pm


In a globalized economy, France Supply Chain and the companies it represents play a major role on the international scene. To do so, France Supply Chain must develop its network in the main economic regions of the world and maintain close links with major institutional players in these different territories.


This Live webinar " WELCOME TO AFRICA " is the first step in our international deployment.

Africa is often rightly cited as a land of opportunity and therefore a market to be questioned for any company seeking development. Nevertheless the subject is difficult to qualify, because business and operational models are in reality, quite unknown to managers.

African realities are known through commonplaces provided by the media " classiques " or by the viewpoints, of organisations such as MEDEF Africa, CIAN, ..., very oriented macro-economics, regulatory environment and institutional strategies.

It is not so easy to find a balanced approach between an "Afro-optimism" often tinged with naivety and an "Afro-pessimism" too often tinged with ignorance.

All the players agree on one point: the deployment of B2C/B2B solutions is impossible at " copier/coller " from mature Western models. Their globalization dimension, based on the example of the development over the last 25 years of South East Asia, is inadequate.

Next to the " stratégie development commercial " aspect, there is a real need to share very specific supply chain and logistics operation models.

The " chapters Afrique " will bring this dimension.

Sign up now

Live WEBINAR "France Supply Chain International", WELCOME TO AFRICA

Live WEBINAR " France Supply Chain International "
WELCOME TO AFRICA

JANUARY 21, 2021

5:30pm - 6:30pm


In a globalized economy, France Supply Chain and the companies it represents play a major role on the international scene. To do so, France Supply Chain must develop its network in the main economic regions of the world and maintain close links with major institutional players in these different territories.

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This Live webinar " WELCOME TO AFRICA " is the first step in our international deployment.

Africa is often rightly cited as a land of opportunity and therefore a market to be questioned for any company seeking development. Nevertheless, the subject is difficult to qualify, because thebusiness and operational models are in reality quite unknown to the leaders.

African realities are known through common places provided by the media " classiques " or by the points of view, of organizations such as MEDEF Africa, CIAN, ..., very oriented macro-economics, regulatory environment and institutional strategies.

It is not so easy to find a balanced approach between an "Afro-optimism" often tinged with naivety and an "Afro-pessimism" too often tinged with arrogance.

All the players agree on one point: the deployment of B2C/B2B solutions is impossible at " copier/coller " from mature Western models. Their globalization dimension, based on the example of the development over the last 25 years of South East Asia, is inadequate.

Alongside the " stratégie development commercial " aspect, there is a real need to share very specific supply chain and logistics operation models.

The " chapters Afrique " will bring this dimension.

Sign up now

Live WEBINAR "France Supply Chain International", WELCOME TO AFRICA

Live WEBINAR " France Supply Chain International "

WELCOME TO AFRICA

JANUARY 21, 2021

5:30pm - 6:30pm


In a globalized economy, France Supply Chain and the companies it represents play a major role on the international scene. To do so, France Supply Chain must develop its network in the main economic regions of the world and maintain close links with major institutional players in these different territories.


This Live webinar " WELCOME TO AFRICA " is the first step in our international deployment.

Africa is often rightly cited as a land of opportunity and therefore a market to be questioned for any company seeking development. Nevertheless the subject is difficult to qualify, because business and operational models are in reality, quite unknown to managers.

African realities are known through commonplaces provided by the media " classiques " or by the viewpoints, of organisations such as MEDEF Africa, CIAN, ..., very oriented macro-economics, regulatory environment and institutional strategies.

It is not so easy to find a balanced approach between an "Afro-optimism" often tinged with naivety and an "Afro-pessimism" too often tinged with arrogance.

All the players agree on one point: the deployment of B2C/B2B solutions is impossible at " copier/coller " from mature Western models. Their globalization dimension, based on the example of the development over the last 25 years of South East Asia, is inadequate.

Next to the " stratégie development commercial " aspect, there is a real need to share very specific supply chain and logistics operation models.

The " chapters Afrique " will bring this dimension.

Sign up now

3rd edition of the Customs Symposium

3RD EDITION OF THE CUSTOMS SYMPOSIUM

February 4, 2021

100% digital


The3rd edition of the Customs Symposium, organized by Classe Export, will be held on February 4, 2021 in 100% digital format. This international strategy day between decision-makers and senior executives will focus on two key topics: 

  • The BREXIT 
  • E-commerce

Whether you're in the office, teleworking, or abroad, take part in a fully interactive day, alongside renowned experts and your peers. More information and registration at : 

symposium-douane.com

Hubday - Futur of retail & e-commerce

HUBDAY - Future of retail & e-commerce

February 2 & 3, 2021

Online Event


Explosion of e-commerce, deployment of click & collect, payment, from the point of sale to the supply chain, retail is making its revolution, after having been strongly challenged in recent months.

Retail and E-commerce, hand in hand for a customer experience without limits! How to build a hybrid, personalized and high-performance experience across the entire value chain?

A unique day to identify the levers of retail and e-commerce performance: from marketing, to customer experience and customer relations, to supply chain and IT infrastructures, without forgetting the environmental impact.

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