The unveiling of the 6th issue of “The Supply Chain Street” magazine

The unveiling event of The Supply Chain Street magazine took place on 22nd September, Friday at the BUET Graduate Club. The event drew together a meet up of industry professionals, influencers, academicians & students all eager to get a first look at the latest offering from The Supply Chain Street.
The evening began with a warm welcome by The Supply Chain Street's Editor-in-Chief, Mohammad Mamun Chowdhury, who expressed gratitude for the support and excitement surrounding the magazine's launch. He highlighted the magazine's unique vision and commitment to delivering insights of the supply chain.
Ejazur Rahman, Managing Director, Mind Mapper Bangladesh said, " Public policy and associated govt regulatory can play critical role in shaping the practice of supply chain management in Bangladesh. The rapidly changing geo-political and regulatory environments that influence and disrupt SCM, this should be addressed in policy making level.
Md. Nabeeul Islam Khan Supply Chain Director, Coats Bangladesh Limited said, "Supply Chain is going through a rollercoster ride due to post COVID and Ukraine-Russia war. These stresses revealed the fragility of the modern supply chain and require a reset in the design of supply chain networks to improve resilience and agility and adaptability".
Mohammed Zia Uddin, Supply Director, Bangladesh - Sri Lanka Cluster, Reckitt Benckiser, In today's competitive manufacturing landscape, the ability to accurately predict customer demand is a critical factor for success that will enabling manufacturers to align their operations with market needs, optimize resources, and drive overall business performance.
Mohammad Shams E Tabriz, Managing Director, Schenker Logistics (Bangladesh) Limited, Matarbari sea port will change our entire logistics landscape. This port will help us to achieve BGMEA $100 billion export target by 2030 but we need to develop more infrastructure for smooth transportation from port to other counterpart in the country.
Distinguished guests, Md Ariful Hoque, Joint Secretary, Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA), Professor Dr M. Zubaidur Rahman, Vice Chancellor, ZNRF University of Management Sciences (ZUMS) Kazi Amirul Hoque (Shiblee), Deputy Managing Director, Social Marketing Company (SMC), Mr. Habibur Rahman, Director, Production and Supply, Syngenta Bangladesh. Dipesh Nag, Managing Director, Grameen Danone Foods Limited, Shahed Latif, GM & Chief Supply Chain Officer, Energypac Power Generation Ltd. Mr. Wahid Anwar, General Manager, Supply Chain, r-pac Bangladesh graced the stage to share their insights and upcoming supply chain challenges for professionals and industries.