Supply Chain
Sustainable Supply Chain Conference 2025: Depot Electrification and Beyond
In a world increasingly attuned to the pressing need for sustainable practices, the Sustainable Supply Chain Conference 2025 stands as a beacon for industry leaders and stakeholders eager to embrace change. Among the prominent voices at the conference, Natasha Fry, the head of sales at Mer UK – Fleet & Workplace, will provide critical insights on depot electrification, highlighting the path towards sustainable electric mobility.
Natasha Fry: A Veteran in Fleet Management
With over 20 years of experience in fleet management, Natasha Fry brings a wealth of knowledge to the Sustainable Supply Chain Conference. As the head of sales at Mer Fleet Services, Fry is at the forefront of accelerating sustainable electric mobility by ensuring that electric vehicle (EV) charging is both easy and reliable for businesses and drivers alike. Her role includes managing relationships with some of the UK's largest private sector organizations, a testament to her expertise and influence in the field.
"Electrifying depots is not just about installing charging stations; it's about integrating a sustainable infrastructure that future-proofs operations," Fry explains. "The goal is to make the transition to electric seamless for businesses and drivers."
Conference Agenda: A Focus on Sustainability
The Sustainable Supply Chain Conference, scheduled for June 24, 2025, is a pivotal event in the broader context of London Climate Action Week, which runs from June 21-29. The conference boasts a comprehensive agenda, covering a range of topics essential for the future of supply chain management. Attendees can expect discussions on:
- Strategic planning for depot electrification
- Future-proofing EV infrastructure
- The challenges and solutions for electrifying sites, as demonstrated by companies like IKEA
- The decarbonization of road freight transport
- The importance of industry collaboration to meet sustainability goals
- The practical application of sustainable practices in supply chains
Representatives from organizations such as the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra), NHS England, and Bidfood will share their insights, further enriching the dialogue on sustainability.
Challenges and Collaborations in Supply Chain Sustainability
Supply chain sustainability is an intricate challenge, often compounded by the complexity of supplier relationships and the logistics of border crossings. The conference aims to demystify these challenges and offer actionable strategies for overcoming them. By fostering collaboration across industries, the conference seeks to pave the way for achieving long-term sustainability goals.
Sponsors such as Descartes, Wincanton, Springpack, Mer Fleet Services, and Aurora Insights play a crucial role in supporting the conference's mission. Their involvement underscores a collective commitment to transforming supply chains into more sustainable ecosystems.
Akabo Media Ltd: The Force Behind the Conference
Akabo Media Ltd, the company organizing the Sustainable Supply Chain Conference, is a key player in the field of supply chain management. Known for their publication and events like the Supply Chain Excellence Awards, Akabo Media offers valuable resources such as free news alerts and newsletters to keep industry professionals informed.
Registered in England with the registration number 07766641, Akabo Media's office is located at the Metal Box Factory, 30 Great Guildford St, SE1 0HS. Their role in facilitating discussions on supply chain sustainability is pivotal, providing a platform for knowledge exchange and innovation.
"In today's global market, sustainable supply chains are not just beneficial; they are imperative," states an Akabo Media representative. "Our goal is to equip businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate this complex landscape."
As the conference approaches, the anticipation builds for the insights and strategies that will emerge from this gathering of thought leaders and industry experts. The Sustainable Supply Chain Conference 2025 promises to be a cornerstone event in the ongoing journey towards a more sustainable future.