Melbourne Supply Chain Conference - 20 October 2025

  • 29 Oct 2025
  • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Forum 1 Melbourne Connect

Melbourne Supply Chain Conference (MSSCC) 2025

Hosted by the Department of Management and Marketing (Operations and Supply Chain Management Area), University of Melbourne.

Date: 29 October 2025
Time: 8.30am - 4.00pm
Venue: Forum1, Melbourne Connect, 700 Swanston Street, Carlton
Cost: $500
SCLAA Member Discount: $280. To obtain this discount, members should register via the member portal on the SCLAA website.

Non Members can register directly here.

In today’s highly volatile and competitive business environment, enhancing supply chain resilience and sustainability simultaneously has been a core challenge in both the industry and academia. Thanks to the swift development of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning, practitioners and scholars can now have more opportunities of adopting these innovative solutions to manage supply chain risks more proactively and to achieve lasting economic, environmental, and social benefits.

This year, the third Melbourne Supply Chain Conference (MSCC 3.0) focuses on supply chain resilience and sustainability enhancement using advanced technologies. This event will again bring together industry experts and eminent scholars to showcase the contemporary development and innovations in this area, and explore industry-university collaboration opportunities to advance supply chain resilience and sustainability further in the era of uncertainty. Come and join us for an experience that will pave the way to hear first-hand experiences and advancements in supply chain resilience and sustainability, and connect with leading practitioners and experts in the field.

  • Plenary Session 1: Redefining Supply Chains Through Artificial Intelligence.
  • Plenary Session 2: Role of AI and Advanced Technologies in Supply Chain Resilience.
  • Plenary Session 3: Gen AI applications for Sustainability in Supply Chains.