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December 12, 2025

France Supply Chain by Aslog announces the appointment of its new President Stéphane Navarra (ALSTOM)

Last night, the directors of France Supply Chain by Aslog elected Stéphane Navarra as Chairman of the association's Board of Directors for a three-year term.

Stéphane Navarra has been Head of Global Supply Chain Rolling Stock & Components at ALSTOM since 2024. He has over 35 years of experience in the industry in Europe and North America and has held key positions in Engineering and Projects, Industry and Supply Chain, as well as in General Management of plants and groups.

Yann de Feraudy and Stéphane Navarra shaking hands as a symbol of their co-presidency

Strengthened governance to support growth momentum

In order to strengthen the Association's governance and resilience, a new position of Co-President has been created and will be filled by Yann de Feraudy, outgoing president after six years in office and current vice-president of the European Logistics Association (ELA). 

This co-presidency aims to ensure the operationality and continuity of the association's governance, while allowing current executives who hold senior management positions overseeing supply chain functions or who themselves perform supply chain functions on an international scale to become actively involved.

Yann de Feraudy

The last six years have seen a profound transformation of our association. Today, with the arrival of Stéphane Navarra, we are strengthening our ability to meet the future challenges of the supply chain in France and internationally. Our goal remains to promote professional and innovative governance, serving our members and the entire sector.

Yann de Feraudy,Co-President of France Supply Chain

Over the past six years, France Supply Chain by Aslog has experienced strong growth, with its budget doubling between 2020 and 2025. This momentum has been accompanied by increased visibility and growing external demand, such as speaking engagements at conferences in France and abroad, as well as collaborations with government departments since 2024.

The strategy for the next three years

Three main areas were presented as the basis for the new President's three-year mandate strategy. The first is a strong ambition in France and internationally: to join and lead powerful networks. The objective is twofold: to maintain the association's position as a key player and to advance the supply chain everywhere. The associated actions are as follows:
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In the region,
collaborate with associations, executive clubs, schools, and universities.
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In Europe,
Strengthen the partnership with the ELA — European Logistics Association.
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Internationally,
Expand the network of experts in the chapters and seek new alliances such as those forged with the French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore and New York.

With the ongoing aim of advancing supply chain capabilities, this time with a focus on mid-sized companies and SMEs, the new governance structure seeks to develop services, particularly through the eSCalade support program.

Finally, it should be noted that one of the association's three missions is to "enable supply chains to actively contribute to a more sustainable world." To this end, it can draw on its Supply Chain 4 Good endowment fund , which it hopes to make a key player in the field. Created at the end of 2024, this fund aims to support projects and missions of general interest that promote the protection of the natural environment and people.

Yann de Feraudy

I often hear people say that the supply chain is a problem for some companies, but I am actually convinced that the supply chain is the solution. In a volatile, uncertain, and interdependent world, our role is to anticipate, connect, and make companies more resilient by managing the risks that we are able to identify. By taking on the presidency of this association, I want to bring people together, share best practices, and make the voice of our professions heard loud and clear by public authorities and companies, while helping our members develop their skills and strengthening our international connections.

Stéphane Navarra, President of France Supply Chain and VP Global Supply Chain CSR at Alstom


About Stéphane Navarra

Stéphane Navarra has been Head of Global Supply Chain Rolling Stock & Components at ALSTOM since 2024. He has over 35 years of experience in the industry in Europe and North America and has held key positions in Engineering and Projects, Industry and Supply Chain, as well as in General Management of plants and groups.

An engineer and graduate of École Centrale de Lyon, Stéphane began his career in project management at ALSTOM, then spent 16 years with the group in France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Rochester, NY, in the United States. He then joined HARSCO Metals in Luxembourg and London to manage and develop the European region. He subsequently assisted private equity firms in developing some of their portfolio companies. He returned to Paris in 2018 to develop the System Engineering function at BOMBARDIER Transportation, before joining ALSTOM in 2021 to head up the Rolling Stock & Components Product Line for the Americas region.

On December 12, 2025, Stéphane was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of France Supply Chain by Aslog.

About France Supply Chain

The FRANCE SUPPLY CHAIN BY Aslog community works to strengthen the impact of the supply chain on business competitiveness and make it a lever for a more sustainable world. The association brings together 450 companies of all sizes and from all sectors of activity, as well as prestigious universities and training organizations, in France and internationally. This network of 5,000 members, professionals, teachers, researchers, and students pools ideas and experiences in order to provide concrete solutions to supply chain stakeholders.

Press contact: Marie-Laure Laville — MLD Consulting — Tel.: +33 (0)6 18 14 85 36 — Email: mllaville@mldconsulting.fr